On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 23:40:49 -0400 Daniel Villarreal wrote: > I only hope people like you don't scare off the Mexican government from > allowing themselves to be affiliated with OpenBSD by withdrawing their > endorsement from the http://www.openbsd.org/users.html page.
I hope it's only locally accessible or you put something like authpf in place and consider what's in memory. I imagine they shall not be happy if their government website gets hijacked. You should atleast explore and explain any possible consequences. Many governments still use IE6, some things can not be justified. Atleast it cannot be blamed on you or OpenBSD if you have given a written warning about being in the unsupported dark ages, you will atleast need a new security policy about it's usage. If you get frontpage working and it stops working on new releases, what are you going to do, run an old OpenBSD, will you be around to fix it up. It's Amasingly do-able to run an old OpenBSD quite safely but I hope you have no other ports installed?