Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2005/12/01 11:40:13, Sean Comeau wrote: > On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:18:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > --On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote: > > > > >http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&; > > >ptid=10&catid=39&aid=16 > >

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Sean Comeau
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:18:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > --On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote: > > >http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&; > >ptid=10&catid=39&aid=16 > > "The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread eric
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 13:18:41 +, Stuart Henderson proclaimed... > "The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)" > that's just sick..! Why is that sick? Are you some open source evangelist who can't see the benefits of bringing the technology in OpenBSD to the masses?

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Theo de Raadt
>http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&; >ptid=10&catid=39&aid=16 > > > > "The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)" > > that's just sick..! I wanted to make one point about this. pf is a small part of the whole system they are making available

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Theo de Raadt
> I agree. This falls under the philosophy the more secure the machines > out there in the wild (even if it is a ghastly thing known as > Windows), the better off I we are. If they use OpenBSD based > technologies to help with security more power to them. > > _Raju > > On 12/1/05, Nick Holland <[

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Murali Raju
I agree. This falls under the philosophy the more secure the machines out there in the wild (even if it is a ghastly thing known as Windows), the better off I we are. If they use OpenBSD based technologies to help with security more power to them. _Raju On 12/1/05, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Nick Holland
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:18:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > --On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote: > > >http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&; > >ptid=10&catid=39&aid=16 > > "The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet

Re: Endpoint security solution for Windows Systems based in OpenBSD

2005-12-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote: http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&; ptid=10&catid=39&aid=16 "The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)" that's just sick..!