OpenBSD-based
OpenBSD is a Unix-like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It was forked from NetBSD in 1995. OpenBSD includes a number of security features absent or optional in other operating systems and has a tradition of developers auditing the source code for software bugs and security problems.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| ÆrieBSD | OpenBSD fork which tends to be free from GPL-licensed software. |
| Anonym.OS | |
| Bitrig | OpenBSD fork with main goal to be more modern in some aspects than OpenBSD. |
| BowlFish | a customized OpenBSD installation script for embedded systems, intended to make OpenBSD fit into small media like compact flash cards. |
| BSDanywhere | Live CD featuring the Enlightenment DR17 window manager |
| CD Bootable OpenBSD firewall | |
| ComixWall | A firewall with UTM features |
| CompactBSD | |
| ekkoBSD | ekkoBSD was a Unix-like operating system based on OpenBSD 3.3, also incorporating code from other BSD-like operating systems. Its focus was on security and easy administration. |
| EmBSD | |
| Flashboot | |
| flashdist | |
| flashrd | |
| FuguIta | Providing both LiveCD and LiveUSB. Highly customizable by user. Tracking errata on OpenBSD-stable. |
| Gentoo/OpenBSD | Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the OpenBSD operating system |
| JG Gimi's LiveCD | |
| MarBSD | LiveCD of OpenBSD |
| MicroBSD | Fork of the UNIX-like BSD operating system descendant OpenBSD 3.0, begun in July 2002. The project's objective to produce a free and fully secure, complete system, but with a small footprint. |
| MirOS BSD | A secure operating system for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems based mostly on OpenBSD and some NetBSD, and utilizing the MirPorts Framework. |
| OliveBSD | Live CD originally based on OpenBSD 3.8 |
| OpenBSD Live-CD Firewall | |
| PsygNAT | Firewall and NAT router tool |
| Quetzal | Live DVD/CD system, based on OpenBSD |
| SONaFR | SONaFR is a small system with router/NAT/firewalling capabilities that fits on a single floppy. |
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