Todd Fries is an experienced UNIX and OpenBSD specialist with 26 years designing secure network architectures, IPSec VPN interop, fail-over firewalling, and mail/security stacks for clients via his Free Daemon Consulting firm. An active OpenBSD developer since the late 1990s, he brings deep systems-level expertise and a commitment to free software solutions while growing his business in Oklahoma City. His hands-on contributions include low-level fixes and logging improvements to notable projects such as the Bochs x86 emulator, reflecting real-world debugging of OS-level input and panic issues. Todd combines operator-grade pragmatism with a principled focus on freedom-respecting software, making him adept at solving thorny interoperability and security problems for production environments.
Contributions summary:Todd contributed to the Bochs emulator project by fixing bugs and implementing features related to the x86 architecture emulation. The user's work included addressing a panic in OpenBSD related to keyboard input and adding logging improvements. Furthermore, the user updated and refined the logging output and corrected errors in the code.
Contributions:25 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 6 months
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