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Re: Linux firewall vs Windows and Hardware based firewalls



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Does anyone have recommendations about linux vs. openbsd?  I have
always used linux for everything and propably still will for the
most part, but for security, would it be better to use openbsd?
- From what I hear, openbsd is a variant off of netbsd, but built
with security at it's top priority where linux is usually pushed
more cutting-edge and I'm sure a little less stable at times
compared to openbsd, but still much more stable then windoze.  I
don't know how the firewalls compare in features though.  Would it
be worth it to play with openbsd some or should I just stick with
linux?

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NT leads to Bluescreen.
Bluescreen leads to downtime.
Downtime leads to suffering.
NT is the path to the darkside.
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