4 Jan
2005
4 Jan
'05
14:07
Isn't this wishful thinking or unfeasable to a certain degree? I just thought if OpenBSD ships with SSP it must have noticeable advantages, otherwise they hadn't included it.
It does, they can brag how secure it is over other OSs in a default state. Which is shit anyway, an OS should come with a more useable state than secure, and it should be up to the admin to secure it as needed.
What, like with Windows?
XP's great, the default user has admin privs, and doesn't even need a password to log on! Really easy for the user. Crap design, but easy.
You're on a SUSE list standing up for OpenBSD. If you like it so much tell them on their list.
Well, that discussion for sure is not off-topic, but isn't it a bit silly? Johannes