Re: How safe is a "Limited" XP account?

From: André Gulliksen (andre.gulliksen_at_start.no)
Date: 02/25/05

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    Twisted One wrote:
    > Todd H. wrote:
    >> OpenBSD is regarded by many as one of the most secure OS's out
    >> there. Neither Linux nor WinXP really come close.
    >
    > How is Linux worse?

    The basic ideology behind OpenBSD is different than most OSes. Security has
    top priority (even higher than functionality, it may seem at times), and a
    lot of time and manpower is spent debugging source code not only for known
    bugs and vulnerabilites, but even to weed out bad coding which may or may
    not prove to cause problems at some stage.

    There have been similar attempts to produce high security Linux
    distributions, such as Adamantix, Trustix and Hardened Gentoo. Also, I hear
    that Novell SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 recently passed the Common
    Criteria Controlled Access Protection Profile/Evaluation Assurance Level 4+,
    which is supposed to be the highest security certification given to any
    current Linux distribution.

    > Too bad there are now actually some almost-usable linux distros
    > (ubuntu) and no openbsd distros worthy of note. :P

    What is your criteria for "usable"? What do you use it for? I have used
    OpenBSD for firewalls and web servers, among other things, and it worked
    fine for me.

    On a side note: There is no such thing as an OpenBSD "distro". The same goes
    for any other BSD. Instead, you have branches and forks. For instance,
    OpenBSD itself is a fork off NetBSD.


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