Using OpenBSD For DNS And DHCP
LiquidPC writes: "BSDtoday.com has an article on
using OpenBSD for DNS and DHCP on a network. It gives examples of
doing this with dhs.org. A good read
if you ask me."
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I thought we were going for something more akin to the Christian holy trinity, instead of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, we have Open, Free and Net BSD. As I see it:
Father: OpenBSD. Stern, forbidding, unyielding, as a firewall should be.
Son: FreeBSD. Down with the people, trying to be user-friendly, ultimately getting nailed to a tree.
Holy Ghost: NetBSD. You're aware it exists, but you never know just what it does.
Of course, I could just be high on caffeine.
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My other computer is your IIS server.
Going here gives a pretty complete rundown on using all things networking with openbsd.
Where do you want to be, What are you doing to get there.