Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Mar 2007 17:52 UTC, submitted by Bernd
OpenBSD As recently reported on OpenBSD's errata page, a problem in the mbuf handling of IPv6 has been elevated to a security issue. This means that OpenBSD now has two remote exploits in 10 years, as already reflected on the OpenBSD Homepage. Theo advises to to update the system (or to block IPv6 using PF as a workaround).
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RE[2]: An excellent OS
by Janizary on Wed 14th Mar 2007 19:01 UTC in reply to "RE: An excellent OS"
Janizary
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2006-03-12

You can, "just download," OpenBSD. Netinstall is the most common method of installation for me and many other people, despite owning CDs. What you cannot, "just download," are ISOs, those are sold as CDs as an attempt to recoupe some development costs.

That Linux convenience that trumps OpenBSD tends to be bought at the cost of the source itself, the freedom that the GPL attempts to force on people. In fact, many of OpenBSD's release songs and art have been focused on that, "Open Source-AMI," for 4.1 being the most recent.

Edited 2007-03-14 19:10

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