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Using OpenBSD to Secure Small Networks, Part 2 42

An Anonymous Coward writes: "ONLamp has another article on securing small networks, this time with the current version of OpenBSD and pf. Quite good."
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Using OpenBSD to Secure Small Networks, Part 2

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  • by NWT ( 540003 )
    Ok, the article is fine, informative and well shaped, needless to say that openbsd does it's work really well as a firewall.

    But why the hell do we have 80% troll posts? This sucks ... really.

    Oh yeah, mod me down now, but you know i'm right ...
  • I am a OpenBSD fan, but I think that it doesn't get as much stage time for things other then a firewall. I use OpenBSD to run a webserver for my company, and an LDAP server. Granted I'm not running a high profile server, but it still gets the job done nicely, plus it's very secure. OpenBSD is a great firewall, but it also excells in many other aspects of serving...

  • Take a look at emBSD at 32 meg it's small and secure (OS is on flash memory). Most inportantly it does one job, routing and firewall duties, and it does it well. http://embsd.suspicious.org/

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