Re: which is more secure; Linux or FreeBSD?
"NotGiven" <noname@nonegiven.invalid> said:
>I don't know much about either, just want your knowledgeable experience &
>opinions
The one with better administrator.
Really. Security is about knowing your system, and making it secure for
your needs and uses. Ok, OpenBSD is locked-down by default, and as such
is secure in one sense of the word. But then, in that configuration you
don't have a web server, a mail server, ..., and after you're opened
up things to get all these to run (if this is what you needed), how much
more safe are you actually? Perhaps some, but it all depends.
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