[SunRescue] dsl advice
Kurt Mosiejczuk
kurt at csh.rit.edu
Wed Aug 9 13:47:03 CDT 2000
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, BSD Bob the old greybead BSD freak wrote:
> Are there any security issues in using Redhat vs Openbsd for this particular
> kind of gateway application?
>
> Bob
Depends how much work you want to do =)
OpenBSD ships in a safe state, I think the NAT might take a little
work, but you don't really need to worry about hardening OpenBSD.
Red Hat ships WIDE open. But that is fixable.
I myself prefer Debian GNU/Linux. The package management is
spectacular. You think Red Hat does package management, but
compared to Debian, they DON'T =)
I was able to throw a Debian Sparc install on an IPC with a 207 meg
drive and have 45 meg free. And that's even with the fact that I
gave Linux 50 meg of swap =)
--Kurt
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