OpenBSD article on SecurityPortal 6
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."
The first 90% of a project takes 90% of the time, the last 10% takes the other 90% of the time.
Interesting article... (Score:1)
Peer Pressure (Score:1)
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.
Re:Interesting article... (Score:2)
I don't know how to use vi and I run a very tight OpenBSD firewall. Seriously. I only know enough to exit the program. Why? Because I never needed to. When I do programming, I use a GUI editor that does color-coding (yes, that makes me a coding-pussy I guess), and when I'm editing config files I either use Emacs or Pico.
Yeah, emacs is a little overkill for config files and Pico is kind of stupid, but it works for most purposes and when I'm editing a small file, I don't need all the shortcuts that vi has. I've always intended to learn, but never got around to it.
I'd like to state again that I really am a very competent Unix sysadmin. I just don't use vi :)
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Re:Interesting article... (Score:1)
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