Securing Small Networks with OpenBSD 17
Some random person wrote: "O'Reilly's OnLamp.com has a long article about using OpenBSD to secure small networks connected to the Internet."
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Not worth reading - newbies avoid like the plague. (Score:4, Informative)
Also he should have either used OpenBSD 2.9, or moved to 3.0 and done this based on pf, which has a more elegant syntax. Although the IPF syntax doesn't change between 2.8 and 2.9, 2.9 represents a newer versin of IPF, and why on earth would you not just use it instead?
It's too bad there isn't more BSD news - this really isn't something worth being posted to slashdot.
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Re:Not worth reading - newbies avoid like the plag (Score:1, Redundant)
Better for secureing.... (Score:4, Informative)
*BSD Dying: No it Isn't (Score:2, Insightful)
It may be that BSD's future is on the desktop while Linux takes the server space. Or alternatively, that the BSD's remain small but important platforms for special purposes and developing new ideas.
So what's dying?