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Security Basics: RE: Newbie: RedHat 8 or OpenBSD??

RE: Newbie: RedHat 8 or OpenBSD??

From: Michael Vaughan <list_at_predator-hunter.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:52:20 -0500

In answer to your question..."It Depends".

It will depend on how experienced your engineers are with Linux.
OpenBSD can be a pain to install and configure. RedHat on the other
hand is comparatively easy to setup. OpenBSD from what I understand is
the most secure version out of the box but again securing it 'could' be
a pain. However, you can get scripts to harden Redhat fairly well. In
addition, You CAN further Harden Redhat by patching the Kernel:
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html thereby further hardening the
Linux server. As to which version is 'more secure', that is (IMHO)
entirely subjective and dependant on the experience of those that will
be setting up and managing the server(s).

Regards,
-Michael Vaughan
mvaughan_at_predator-hunter.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: GSG Designs [mailto:gsgdesigns_at_hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:56 PM
To: security-basics_at_security-focus.com
Subject: Newbie: RedHat 8 or OpenBSD??

I'm fairly new to this, so please bare with me. If this question has
been
asked in the past, I apologize. I'm new to the listserv as well.

We are discussing starting our own web server. There is debate on
whether
RedHat 8 or OpenBSD is more secure. What are your thoughts? We will be

doing online orders with credit card info, etc. Do you have any
resources
to point us to? (We will be running Apache, probably a 'duh'.)

Thanks.

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Received on Nov 01 2002

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