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As a Security/Network Administrator for over ten years, I have to say |
As a Security/Network Administrator for over ten years, I have to say |
OpenBSD is hands down the best out-of-the-box OS I have seen yet. I |
OpenBSD is hands down the best out-of-the-box OS I have seen yet. I |
have worked with MS NT/2000, Linux (from it's humble beginnings), |
have worked with MS NT/2000, Linux (from its humble beginnings), |
Solaris, etc. OpenBSD is simple, clean, secure and reliable. Many |
Solaris, etc. OpenBSD is simple, clean, secure and reliable. Many |
thanks to the developers for an outstanding job. |
thanks to the developers for an outstanding job. |
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the companies crown jewels on that machine and then walk away for a year. |
the companies crown jewels on that machine and then walk away for a year. |
Knowing full well that machine hasn't crashed, been broken into or in need |
Knowing full well that machine hasn't crashed, been broken into or in need |
of an OS upgrade. You can't say that about NT or Linux. |
of an OS upgrade. You can't say that about NT or Linux. |
Or if you do you obviously havent ever used the product that way :) |
Or if you do you obviously haven't ever used the product that way :) |
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Another thing that I hear people point out is go check your local exploit |
Another thing that I hear people point out is go check your local exploit |
site or vulnerability alert mailing list and see if you can find a "remote" |
site or vulnerability alert mailing list and see if you can find a "remote" |