What Integrates with OpenBSD?

Find out what OpenBSD integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with OpenBSD, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that OpenBSD currently integrates with:

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    Asterisk Reviews

    Asterisk

    Sangoma Technologies

    Free
    Asterisk is an open-source framework for building communication applications. Asterisk transforms an ordinary computer into a communications host. Asterisk powers IPPBX systems, VoIP gateways and conference servers, as well as other custom solutions. It can be used by small and large businesses, call centres, carriers, government agencies, and other agencies worldwide. Asterisk is open-source and free. Sangoma sponsors Asterisk. Today, more than 1 million Asterisk-based communication systems are in use in more than 170 nations. Nearly all Fortune 1000 customers use Asterisk. Asterisk is most commonly used by system integrators or developers. It can be used to create a complete business telephone system, enhance an existing system, or bridge between systems.
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    Rudix Reviews
    Rudix is a target for macOS (previously known as Mac OS X). It has minor support for OpenBSD and FreeBSD. The "ports" build system, also known as "ports", provides step-by-step instructions to create third-party software entirely from source code. Rudix is more than a ports framework. It also includes packages and precompiled software that can be downloaded in a format (files *.pkg). This allows for easy installation on your Mac. Visit us at GitHub/rudix/mac or our mirror at GitLab/rudix if you'd like to collaborate on the project. To submit bugs or request new features, use the GitHub issue tracker. Rudix is closely related to Fink, MacPorts and pkgsrc. Packages are built and tested on macOS Big Sur (Version 11 Intel only). ), Catalina, Version 10.15, and OS X El Capitan, Version 10.11. Each package is self-contained, and contains everything it needs to function. Binaries, libraries, documentation, and other files will be installed under /usr/local/.
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    pygame Reviews
    Pygame is a collection of Python modules that can be used to create video games. Pygame is an extension of the SDL library. This allows you create full-featured games and multimedia programs using the python programming language. Pygame is portable and can be used on almost every platform and operating system. Pygame is completely free. Pygame is free and open-source. You can use it to create commercial, freeware, shareware, or open-source games. Dual-core CPUs are common and 8-core CPUs easily available on desktop systems, multi-core CPUs allow you to do more with your game. Select pygame functions will release the dreaded Python GIL. This is something you can do with C code. Optimized C and assembly code are used for core functions. C code is often 10-20x faster than Python code, while assembly code can easily be 100x faster than Python code. It is compatible with many operating systems. You just need to apt-get or emerge.
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    Scapy Reviews
    Scapy is an interactive packet manipulation program. It can forge and decode packets from a variety of protocols, send them over the wire, capture them and match requests and responses. It can handle most of the classic tasks such as scanning, tracerouting and probing, attacks, or network detection (it can replace Hping, 85% nmap, arpspoofsk, arping), tcpdumpshark, p0f and tshark). It can also handle a lot more specific tasks than most other tools, such as sending invalid frames, injecting 802.11 frames, combining technologynics (VLAN hopping+ARP caching poisoning, VOIP descoding on WEP encrypted channel), and so forth. Scapy works natively on Linux and Windows as well as OSX and most Unixes that have libpcap. The same code base runs natively on Python 2 and Python 3 Scapy development uses Git version control system. The GitHub repository hosts the Scapy reference repository.
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    Elixir Reviews
    Elixir is an expressive, dynamic language that allows you to create scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir uses the ErlangVM, which is known for its low latency, distributed, fault-tolerant, and fault-tolerant system. Elixir has been successfully used in web development and embedded software. It also supports data ingestion and multimedia processing across many industries. To get started with Elixir, check out our getting started guide or our learning page. All Elixir code runs within lightweight threads of execution, also known as processes. These processes are isolated and exchange information through messages. Because they are lightweight, it is possible to have hundreds of thousands or more processes running simultaneously on the same machine. Isolation allows for processes to be separated, reducing system-wide pauses and making use of all machine resources as efficiently possible (vertical scaling). The process can also communicate with other processes on the same network.
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    DropBear Reviews

    DropBear

    Matt Johnston

    Free
    Dropbear is an SSH client and server that is small. It can be used on many Unix platforms. Dropbear is an open-source software distributed under an MIT license. Dropbear is especially useful for embedded Linux (or other Unix systems), such as wireless routers. Dropbear's mailing list is low-volume and allows you to be notified about new releases or to discuss Dropbear. Dropbear has a small memory footprint that is suitable for memory-constrained environments. Dropbear can compile to a 110kB statically linked binary with uClibc (only minimal options chosen). Dropbear server implements X11 Forwarding and authentication-agent for OpenSSH clients. To save space, the server, client and keygen can all be compiled into one binary (like busybox). Multi-hop mode uses SSH TCP Forwarding to tunnel through multiple SSH hosts with a single command.
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    OpenSSH Reviews
    OpenSSH is the best tool for remote login using the SSH protocol. It encrypts all traffic to prevent eavesdropping, connection hijacking and other attacks. OpenSSH also offers a wide range of secure tunneling options, many authentication methods, and advanced configuration options. Remote operations can be done with ssh and scp. Key management is done with ssh–add, ssh–keysign, ssh–keyscan and ssh–keygen. The service side includes sshd and sftp server, as well as ssh–agent. OpenSSH was developed by a few OpenBSD developers and made freely available under a BSD license. OpenSSH can be integrated into many commercial products. However, very few companies support OpenSSH funding. OpenSSH Foundation can accept contributions. All operating systems should include support for SSH protocol because telnet, rlogin and other insecure protocols are not secure. SSH protocol can be used in two different versions, SSH 1 or SSH 2.
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    Muon SSH Terminal Reviews

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    Free
    It's easy and fun to communicate with remote servers via SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH Client. It features an enhanced SFTP file browser and SSH terminal emulator. It also has a remote resource/process manager. A server disk space analyzer, remote text editors, large remote log viewers, and many other useful tools that make it easy to work remotely. Muon offers functionality similar to web-based control panel but it works over SSH from a local computer. Therefore, no installation is necessary on the server. It works on both Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested on several Linux and UNIX servers such as CentOS, RHEL and OpenSUSE. It also works with NetBSD and NetBSD. This application is primarily for web/backend developers, who frequently deploy/debug code on remote servers. They are not comfortable with complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful to sysadmins who manually manage many remote servers.
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    iRedMail Reviews
    Open source softwares are the best way to build a mail server. Works on CentOS Stream (Rocket, Alma), Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD. You can deploy a FREE, OPEN SOURCE, FULLY FURNISHED, FULL-FEATURED email server in a few minutes. We did all the heavy lifting by combining open source components and applying best practices. Our product takes care of all the major tasks. We also offer professional support in case of any problems. You can control email security and view the transaction log. No one else can read the content of your messages. All components in iRedMail come from open source softwares. You get bug fixes and updates directly from the Linux/BSD vendors you trust. iRedMail allows you to build a mail server using open source softwares.
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    CUPS-PDF Reviews
    CUPS PDF is available under GPL. It is packaged for a variety of distributions and can be built from the source files. This software is designed for heterogeneous networks to produce PDF files by providing a central fileserver with a PDF printer. CUPS PDF requires root privileges because it must modify file ownerships. To ensure that CUPS PDF is running with root privileges, you must make 'root" the owner of the cups PDF backend. You should also set the file permissions to 0700 (root). CUPS-PDF requires a fully functional UNIX filesystem in order to function. If any of the CUPS PDF working directories are on an NFS mounted volume, make sure they are mounted.
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    american fuzzy lop Reviews
    American fuzzy lop, a security-oriented fuzzer, uses a novel form of compile-time tooling and genetic algorithms to discover clean test cases that trigger internal states within the binary. This improves the functional coverage of the fuzzed codes. The compact corpora generated by the tool can also be used to seed other, more resource-intensive or labor-intensive testing regimes in the future. Afl-fuzz, in comparison to other instrumented fuzzers, is designed to be practical. It has a modest overhead, uses highly effective fuzzing techniques and effort minimization tricks. It requires little configuration and handles complex real-world use-cases, such as common image parsing and file compression libraries. It's an instrumentation-guided genetic fuzzer capable of synthesizing complex file semantics in a wide range of non-trivial targets.
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    Radamsa Reviews

    Radamsa

    Aki Helin

    Free
    Radamsa generates test cases for robustness testing, or fuzzer. It is used to test a program's ability to withstand malformed or malicious inputs. It works by reading valid data files and generating different outputs. Radamsa's main selling points are that it has found a lot of bugs in important programs, is scriptable and easy to set up. Fuzzing is a technique to find unexpected behavior within programs. The idea is to simply subject the program to different inputs and observe what happens. This process has two parts: how to get the inputs, and what to do with them. Radamsa can be used to solve the first part. The second part is usually a shell script. The testers usually have an idea of what they don't want to happen and try to verify it.
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    syzkaller Reviews
    Syzkaller is a kernel fuzzer that uses coverage to guide the fuzzing process. Supports FreeBSD Fuchsia gVisor Linux, NetBSD OpenBSD and Windows. Initially, syzkaller focused on Linux kernel fuzzing, but it is now being extended to other OS kernels. When syzkaller detects a crash in a VM, it will start the process to reproduce the crash. It will, by default, use 4 VMs in order to reproduce the crash. Then it will minimize the program which caused the crash. This could stop the fuzzing as all the VMs may be busy reproducing crashes. The time it takes to reproduce a crash can vary from a few seconds up to an entire hour, depending on how easily reproducible the crash is or if it cannot be reproduced at all.
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    raylib Reviews
    raylib is an easy-to-use and simple library for video game programming. It is a library for video game programming. There are no GUI tools, no GUI helpers, and no fancy interfaces. Just coding the way spartan programmers do. raylib doesn't provide the usual API documentation or a large set of tutorials. The library was designed to be minimalistic, and can be learned from a cheat-sheet with all the required functionality. It also includes a large collection of examples that show how to use this functionality. Reading code is the best way to learn how to code. raylib is compatible with multiple platforms. It has been tested on the following, but technically, any platform supporting C language and OpenGL graphics can run it or it can easily be ported. raylib can be used with over 60 different programming languages. raylib can be used in conjunction with other libraries to provide additional functionality.
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    smartmontools Reviews
    The smartmontools package includes two utility programs (smartctl & smartd) that control and monitor storage systems by using the self monitoring, analysis and reporting technology built into modern ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS disks. These utilities can provide an early warning of disk failure and degradation in many cases. Smartmontools is a Linux smartsuite package that was originally derived. It supports ATA/SATA disks, SCSI/SAS and NVMe tape devices, as well as SCSI/SAS disks. It should work on any modern Linux system, including FreeBSD and NetBSD. It also runs on Solaris, Windows, Cygwin OS/2, eComStation, QNX, and Darwin (macOS). Smartmontools is also available from a variety of live CDs/DVDs.
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