Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 39585
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2005/9/9 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:39585 Activity:kinda low
9/9     Dear Park B1 (Firefox 1.5) is out:
           \_ "Deer" Park you moron.
                http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox
        OpenSSH 4.2 is out as well:
                http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=secure-shell&m=112558710925132&w=2
                Portable: http://www.openssh.org/portable.html
                OpenBSD: http://www.openssh.org/openbsd.html
        \_ fyi, that B1 means Beta 1 (didn't know myself)
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