Re: IPS hardware recomendation
El 29-11-2013 14:26, Andy escribió: On Fri 29 Nov 2013 17:24:15 GMT, Andy wrote: Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle.. You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc.. ... On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:08:39 GMT, deoxyt2 wrote: Hello guys. I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function? Regards. Thank you for your recommendations, will seek a similar hardware. Regards. -- deoxyt2.- http://deoxyt2.livejournal.com
IPS hardware recomendation
Hello guys. I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function? Regards. -- deoxyt2.-
Re: Default software in the base
El 29-07-2013 14:57, Chris Cappuccio escribió: h...@riseup.net [h...@riseup.net] wrote: LLVM/Clang Replacing GCC is no trivial task, but Bitrig already did it. And they don't support most of the platforms that OpenBSD does. LLVM doesn't either. Frankly, if you want to play with OpenBSD compiled with LLVM, try Bitrig. OpenBSD still keeps ancient versions of GCC in-tree (and Miod maintains them) to support platforms like m88k, vax, m68k, and so on. OpenBSD has the only working m88k GCC 3 implementation, for instance. Maybe at some point in the future, OpenBSD might include LLVM if there is some compelling reason to do so. But that hasn't happened yet. Respect to replace GCC by LLVM/Clang, I think there is already something advanced with PCC project. http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20110223045047 Regards. -- deoxyt2.- http://deoxyt2.livejournal.com
Re: Hardware backdoors in Lenovo?
El 26-07-2013 15:09, patrick keshishian escribió: On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Tyler Mace tylerdm...@gmail.com wrote: Do any of you feel like this is a non-story? Or should I reconsider purchasing Lenovo hardware in the future? http://www.afr.com/p/technology/spy_agencies_ban_lenovo_pcs_on_security_HVgcKTHp4bIA4ulCPqC7SL Stories like these remind me of the US spy drone that was captured by Iran late 2011. It supposedly was tricked into landing where it wasn't supposed to. --patrick (typed on a lenovo netbook.) for reading about it. Designing and implementing malicious hardware https://www.usenix.org/legacy/events/leet08/tech/full_papers/king/king_html/ http://lacamaradegas.cl/~jar/jar/shared/Chipset-Backdoor-AsiaCCS09.pdf http://lacamaradegas.cl/~jar/jar/shared/Protection_against_Hardware_Trojan_Attacks.pdf Regards. -- deoxyt2.- http://deoxyt2.livejournal.com