You can also install a basic X environment (i.e. just install xbase) on the
firewall, then run your X apps and forward the output to a remote computer
via SSH. Of course, locking the whole thing down via pf.conf and sshd_config.
On Sunday 10 October 2004 12:19, Peter GILMAN wrote:
> on the other hand, i'd personally rather have an openbsd firewall with a
> gui than a windows based one...
>
> best firewall: openbsd without a gui
>
> second best firewall: openbsd with a gui
>
>
> just my 2 rubles
>
>
> cheers,
>
> pete g
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