Re: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-28 Thread Jean-Yves Lefort
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:13:05PM -0700, Mark Phillips wrote: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? Which flavor of BSD is the most secure straight out of the box? I asked the same question (or uttered the same troll, some might say) a few months ago: http

What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-27 Thread Mark Phillips
What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? Which flavor of BSD is the most secure straight out of the box? Thanks! Mark Phillips To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-27 Thread Mike Hogsett
What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? I can't enumarate all the differences, but I know that OpenBSD does not support SMP hardware. Which flavor of BSD is the most secure straight out of the box? The one powered off. I don't know sorry. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-27 Thread paul beard
Mark Phillips wrote: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? there are more similarities than differences. Which flavor of BSD is the most secure straight out of the box? Security is a philosophy and a set of practices, not a feature. The *BSDs offer a lot of security through

Re: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-27 Thread BSD baby
(Hey I know it sounds like a stupid question, but I remember asking this same question on this same list many years ago.) What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? OpenBSD is best for simple things that you think many people might try to hack. Also for anything that has multiple

Re: What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD...

2002-11-27 Thread BSD baby
it sounds like a stupid question, but I remember asking this same question on this same list many years ago.) What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD? OpenBSD is best for simple things that you think many people might try to hack. Also for anything that has multiple users