On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 08:42 -0600, Andrew Jorgensen wrote: > It sounds like you're assuming that they do this by disabling > services. Last time I installed OpenBSD (some time ago, I'll admit) I > think it came with sendmail and apache running (and probably some > other stuff) in the default install.
That's seems strange to me. Why would you run Apache by default? I can see running an MTA listening on the localhost but a web server if you don't need/want it? I appreciate their desire to ship a security oriented OS. Like I said, they tell an interesting story and they have me listening. I kinda wonder what happens when the slip up again. Will we have to listen to "only *two* remote security flaws" for the next eight years? Gabe .===================================. | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | | Don't Fear the Penguin. | | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | `==================================='
