If your knowlage is limited this really is a problem. Are you more us to Windows? If you are a newbie the problem with all types of Unix is that they require quite some knowhow to be secure.
My personal oppinion is that OpenBSD is more secure in the default installation than Redhat Linux. But if you know what you are doing then securing Linux is rather easy. Linux has the benefit of being widly used which makes programs and help easy to find. If you think that Ports in OpenBSD is the only thing you need then go with OpenBSD and you will get the added security by oscurity "feature". But if you are truly new to Unix and will be handeling sensetive data - stick with Windows. Regads, Anders -----Original Message----- From: GSG Designs [mailto:gsgdesigns@;hotmail.com] Sent: den 30 oktober 2002 21:56 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie: RedHat 8 or OpenBSD?? I'm fairly new to this, so please bare with me. If this question has been asked in the past, I apologize. I'm new to the listserv as well. We are discussing starting our own web server. There is debate on whether RedHat 8 or OpenBSD is more secure. What are your thoughts? We will be doing online orders with credit card info, etc. Do you have any resources to point us to? (We will be running Apache, probably a 'duh'.) Thanks. _________________________________________________________________ Broadband?�Dial-up? Get reliable MSN Internet Access. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
