At
http://www.computerworld.com/networkingtopics/networking/story/0,10801,109126p2,00.html

(cite, typo included)
"There are big security companies that build on Linux and don't release
the code, [and] we give credit to Openssh, Freeraduis, Squid and Linux,
which are all open to scrutiny. The bits that are proprietary concern
how all servers are randomly set to check updates and a lot of advanced
proxy features."

-- 
Kinkie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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