10th April 2023
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OpenBSD 7.3 released
From https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=arti...20230410140049:
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Calgary and elsewhere, 2023-04-10: The OpenBSD project today announced the release and general availability of its latest stable version, OpenBSD 7.3.
Eagerly anticipated by users, engineers, enthusiasts and industry pundits all over the world, this release contains a number of improvements over earlier versions, including but not limited to- Improved hardware support, including new arm64 variants and numerous network and graphics driver updates
- Improved general and network performance due to steadily improving multi-core support
- More flexible network configuration, now supporting lladdr-based config [See earlier report.]
- retguard for amd64 system calls [See earlier report.]
- Enhanced memory and process security [See earlier report]
- Relinking of network exposed daemons at boot time [See earlier report.]
execute-only (xonly) [See earlier report.]
- pinsyscall(2) [See earlier report.]
- Improved versions of OpenSSH (9.3), LibreSSL (3.7.2), OpenBGPD (7.9) …
- Support for disk encryption in the installer [See earlier report.]
- X11 Mesa shader cache enabled.
- More aggressive randomisation of the stack location for all 64-bit architectures except alpha [See earlier report.]
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