Re: Newbie: OpenBSD security

2002-10-25 Thread Brian J. Smith-Sweeney
On a semi-related note, check out SOFI (Simple OpenBSD Firewall Interface) at http://heily.com/mark/sofi/ It does some nice things with setting up firewall and nat conf files. Also installs a really pretty web interface to some command-line network/admin tools. However, that comes with

RE: Newbie: OpenBSD security

2002-10-25 Thread Vince
. - -Original Message- From: Ghaith Nasrawi [mailto:libero;aucegypt.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:15 AM To: 'His Imperial Majesty Christopher Calderon' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Newbie: OpenBSD security - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have seen that before

RE: Newbie: OpenBSD security

2002-10-24 Thread Ghaith Nasrawi
[mailto:chrisc;forpresident.com] Sent: 22 ??, 2002 08:59 ? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie: OpenBSD security I am new to OpenBSD and other Unices. I have some Linux experience. I can install the operating system, install software, delete software, add/rm users, etc. How can I

RE: Newbie: OpenBSD security

2002-10-24 Thread Will Munkara-Kerr
[mailto:chrisc;forpresident.com] Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2002 4:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie: OpenBSD security I am new to OpenBSD and other Unices. I have some Linux experience. I can install the operating system, install software, delete software, add/rm users

Newbie: OpenBSD security

2002-10-23 Thread His Imperial Majesty Christopher Calderon
I am new to OpenBSD and other Unices. I have some Linux experience. I can install the operating system, install software, delete software, add/rm users, etc. How can I strengthen OpenBSD's good security even more? I would like it as tight as possible. I will probably be the only user