OpenBSD article on SecurityPortal
wozz writes "Kurt Seifried, author of the Linux Administrator's Security Guide, has written good article which discusses OpenBSD and demonstrates how to set up a simple NAT/IPF gateway box."
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The only thing i was curious of is that it talks about the security potential and setting up an openBSD machine to some extent, it even goes on to mention that if you don't know how to navigate bash or to use editors to learn that first... so i'm really wondering who that doesn't know how to use an editor is going to want to set up openbsd as a Firewall? just struck me odd
Art is not a mirror, art is a hammer.
Before I read this (yesterday morning) I had my mind set on reformatting the drive on my NAT at home to get rid of Red Hat 4.2, and finally install something a little newer. I was convinced I was going to go with OpenBSD.
Then, like the dork I can be at times, I was talking to someone on IRC about the idea, and I got talked into _not_ using OpenBSD. So I went with FreeBSD. :-/
Had I read this little blurb yesterday morning, I would have surely had installed OpenBSD insted. I really didn't have any motivation to install one OS over the other, just wanted a *BSD, and to do it quickly. If I'd have know there was a nice page all set up with instructions on exactly what I was going to do using OpenBSD, I am sure that would have been enough to sway my decision.
Why not have a special "Troll" section to troll/flame in? Sounds cool to me.
well, i simply ment that not knowing any editor. I only know enough of vi of how to edit the file and write the changes and exit. personally i prefure emacs (and you're right, it is an overkill) I was just amused at that statement.
Art is not a mirror, art is a hammer.