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Stephan Somogyi explains why he runs OpenBSD, largely due to OpenBSD's |
Stephan Somogyi explains why he runs OpenBSD, largely due to OpenBSD's |
emphasis on security. The article also chides Intel and 3Com for |
emphasis on security. Some might argue that his example security flaw, |
not providing driver documentation to allow their IPSec networking |
open spam relays, is really no big deal, but we think it raises an |
cards to be used. |
important point: if an OS or mail system ships with relaying open by default, |
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what message does that send about that system's resistance to less trivial |
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attacks. He also chides Intel and 3Com for not providing driver |
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documentation to allow their IPSec networking cards to be used. |
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