On 15/03/2010, at 3:09 AM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
On 13 Mar 2010, at 10:00 PM, Graeme Lee wrote:
FreeBSD and Linux
The routing is done on FreeBSD. UI on Linux
It's hardly rocket science either. It could easily be done on
OpenBSD, but we would need to add a "strip private" or similar to
On 13 Mar 2010, at 10:00 PM, Graeme Lee wrote:
FreeBSD and Linux
The routing is done on FreeBSD. UI on Linux
It's hardly rocket science either. It could easily be done on
OpenBSD, but we would need to add a "strip private" or similar to
make it implementable.
Thanks for letting us kno
FreeBSD and Linux
The routing is done on FreeBSD. UI on Linux
It's hardly rocket science either. It could easily be done on OpenBSD,
but we would need to add a "strip private" or similar to make it
implementable.
On 14/03/2010 2:24 AM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
Hi guys,
I was reading the
I'm not trying to over throw bypass governments or make money being a thug
I was trying to imply a possibly that the white box is nothing more
then a fancy white box running OpenBSD?
Sevan / Venture37
Sevan / Venture37 writes:
> they're using called a "Whitebox" which uses a "BSD-Unix"
Their marketers apparently do not know (or do not care) that term is
15+ years out of date and used to be the focusing point of a legal
dust-up back in the days. Not a good sign in itself, their website
(which
Hi,
technical issues aside,
On Sat, 13.03.2010 at 15:24:30 +, Sevan / Venture37
wrote:
> I was reading the arstechnica article on the internet filtering
> that's now in place in New Zealand & they mentioned that the
> appliance they're using called a "Whitebox" which uses a "BSD-Unix"
> Any
Hi guys,
I was reading the arstechnica article on the internet filtering that's
now in place in New Zealand & they mentioned that the appliance they're
using called a "Whitebox" which uses a "BSD-Unix"
Anyone know more about the OS used in this system??
Sevan / Venture37
http://arstechnica.c
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