Ronneil Camara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is it true that NetBSD is better than openbsd and freebsd when it comes to
>security?

While some operating systems are inherently "better" than others when
it comes to security (e.g.: Solaris versus MS-DOS) they all have problems
and they all require expertise to set up and operate securely. So it really
boils down to the skill of the system administrator more than the features
and quality of the O/S.

mjr.

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Marcus J. Ranum          Chief Technology Officer, NFR Security, Inc.
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