I have OpenBSD installed on a few systems, and I find it to be a very good
OS. I believe that it is one of the best suited for shell accounts. For
serving pages (I presume http) and mail, it should be adequate, though if
this is a heavily accessed system (say more then 100 http requests per
second), you may find the network code to be no as efficient as some of
the other OpenSource OS's.
- Marc
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> Just a quick question.
>
> what does everybody think of openBSD? i know that a remote root exploit
> hasn't been found in nearly 3 years. i'm looking into a new OS for our new
> server. would it be suitable for shells, serving pages, and mail. just
> want to know your thoughts.
>
> also. if anyone has any old computers that ther throwing away in the
> charlestown, claremont, newport and surronding areas...let me know.
>
>
>
> Kurth Bemis
> Senior UNIX Systems/Network Administrator, USAExpress.net LLC
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