This is a draft of the release notes for a release which has not happened yet:<p><i>Released October 15, 2017</i><p>Broken links apparent in the doc as well.
Congrats OpenBSD!<p>No big deal, but <a href="https://www.openbsd.org/images/MoBSD.gif" rel="nofollow">https://www.openbsd.org/images/MoBSD.gif</a> is not found. Broken images sucks, but, again, no big deal.
Even following the OpenBSD mailing lists I didn't realize all the anti ROP features they put into this release. The big idea is that popular attack surfaces are randomly relinked at boot/upgrade/run time. Now now the kernel, libc, libcrypto, and ld are unique to each machine. So instead of a single information leak giving away the whole game it gives away basically nothing. An attacker would need to chain many, many information leaks together to get anything useful so the bar is raised quite a bit.
Has anyone ever installed OpenBSD for Macbook White (MB 5,2)?<p>I'm interested to resurrect this laptop since Apple no longer support (newer OSX can't be installed) the hardware.<p>I would love to see OpenBSD + Openbox + Crunchbang theme/window-decorator.