Not so far with the batch I have ported. With the exception of metagoofil they were pretty straightforward. The challenge with it is that to build a working port I had to do a lot of patched big from the svn head back to the last snapshot. In the end I got it working though.
Thanks, Bryan > On Jul 24, 2015, at 5:06 PM, Michael McConville > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 04:20:17PM -0400, Bryan C. Everly wrote: >> Recently I came to the realization that, while OpenBSD is a >> security-oriented operating system, many of the security professionals >> out there were using Kali Linux for their work doing penetration >> testing of networks and applications. >> >> I think the reason for this is that very few of the security-oriented >> testing tools were available in ports/packages within OpenBSD. > > This is partly because some of these tools are themselves security > problems. The Wireshark port was removed from the tree in 2004 because > it had such a bad record and was only replaced a year ago. That said, > they could therefore benefit from OpenBSD's exploit mitigations. > > The few times I used Kali Linux I noticed that many of the tools seemed > to make hard-coded Linuxy assumptions about interfaces etc. Have you had > problems with that?
