to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . That mailing list has been pretty helpful, and
will point you to more useful information.
HTH and I'm sorry to sound like a FreeBSD advert-
Marci
On Thursday 20 September 2001 03:31, Gaziel, Avishay wrote RE: FreeBSD vs.
OpenBSD:
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Hello Avishay,
Here it is right to the point.
>I'm going to install one of the *bsd's for the first time. I have
> >experience with *nix like, OS's and of course security.
Great!!! *BSD's are cool too, and since you have experience with security I
would have to suggest installing OpenBSD (OB
I will admit to be biased towards NetBSD and OpenBSD code, but then
again who isn't biased toward something :-).
1.) For OpenBSD you'll look at the http://www.openbsd.org/security for
info on vuln and links to patches. Obviously, OpenBSD went through a
code audit to make the packages more sta
---Original Message-
From: Brian McKinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: ?? 21 ?? 2001 19:02?
To: 'Claudiu Ionescu'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FreeBSD vs. OpenBSD
When i first started using unix i was using freebsd for a year or so
and moved to openbsd.