On 11/12/24 11:36, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Following this guide.
https://ipv6.rs/tutorial/OpenBSD/OpenSSH_SFTP_server/
"OpenBSD comes with an OpenSSH server installed by default, but it may
not be the latest version. To install the latest version of OpenSSH, run
the following command: $ sudo pkg_add openssh"
er wat?!
but then elsewhere on the site they have such gems as
"IPv6 includes better built-in security features, which can help
protect data as it moves across the internet. This is akin to having a
better lock on each apartment door and a security system built into the
building from the start"
and
"IPv6 makes the internet more efficient at sending data from point
A to point B, thanks to its streamlined packet handling and routing
capabilities"
What a load of bollocks. This is not somewhere to take advice from.
I've seen worst...once I read "OpenBSD (and FreeBSD) are two new Linux
distros"...No comment...
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R,