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OpenBSD3.3/3.4 and FreeBSD4.8
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Originally Posted by Martian
Hey, I just became a member. This is a nice website.
So my question is what are the difference between OpenBSD and FreeBSD...They both seem to be about the same. Thanks for the help (if i get any).
FreeBSD is designed to be more user friendly than openbsd, it is also more key towards developers and desktop users.
OpenBSD is much more secure, supposedly the most secure BSD available if not the most secure operating system in the world, only one vulnerability found in the last 7 years in the default install.
They also both have totally different branches of development which means each will have code and features that the other is missing.
All BSD's come from the same orginial sources but they have all branched off into seperate development trees to support different things and be keyed towards different tasks.
I am sure there is a major BSD geek going to give you a much more detailed answer than that but from my understanding and limited knowledge (I have been running openbsd for a year on 2 servers and freebsd on and off from about 3 years but I haven't ever gone into more detail in learning beyond what I needed to know to do the tasks at hand).
HTH anyway
Ben
Application development, webhosting, and much more: www.webcentric-hosting.com
FreeBSD isn't neccesarily less secure than OpenBSD. It's just that OpenBSD is audited for exploits. Its default install doesn't have any remote security holes.
FreeBSD patches all of the holes that they find, so a properly updated FreeBSD is just as secure as an OpenBSD system. It is a little bit more user-friendly than a default OpenBSD install, though. That, and FreeBSD has a larger selection of packages available through the ports system.
FreeBSD patches all of the holes that they find, so a properly updated FreeBSD is just as secure as an OpenBSD system. It is a little bit more user-friendly than a default OpenBSD install, though. That, and FreeBSD has a larger selection of packages available through the ports system.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
Just for everyone's information FreeBSD 4.10 is out. Grab it @ www.linuxiso.org
Jimmy
E-Mail - jimmy@fiberops.net
Chief Information Officer (CIO) of FiberOps
E-Mail - jimmy@fiberops.net
Chief Information Officer (CIO) of FiberOps
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