Today marks the release of OpenBSD 3.2. This version comes with the new OpenSSH, asymmetric and symmetric encryption is now a default, Apache is chroot'd by default, there are fewer suid binaries, a few new pictures for xdm-logins, an anti-spoof . . .
Today marks the release of OpenBSD 3.2. This version comes with the new OpenSSH, asymmetric and symmetric encryption is now a default, Apache is chroot'd by default, there are fewer suid binaries, a few new pictures for xdm-logins, an anti-spoof packet filtering rule, and a lot of other updates and fixes.

This release also includes systrace.