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<a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/12/29/01OPsecadvise_1.html"> |
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New year's resolution No. 1: Get OpenBSD</a>, |
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InfoWorld, December 29, 2006 |
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InfoWorld's Security Advisor columnist Roger A. Grimes says: |
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"Kick off 2007 with a new, more secure operating system." |
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Citing OpenBSD's code-auditing security process and its |
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excellent security record, Grimes advises readers to give the system a try. |
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Despite repeating some old canards about the "unfriendly" install, he |
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notes favorably that |
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"OpenBSD is shipped secure-by-default, with all non-essential services disabled. |
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You won't find NFS, mountd, or Apache [httpd] enabled by default. |
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The /bin and /sbin folders will be emptier than other Linux or BSD distros. |
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Install OpenBSD and you can be assured that it doesn't default to an insecure state." |
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[GERMAN] |
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<a href="http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2007/01/074/"> |
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OpenBSD 4.0 - Kanadische Eröffnung</a> |
OpenBSD 4.0 - Kanadische Eröffnung</a> |