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Date:      Sat, 10 Feb 2001 01:36:58 -0000
From:      "Samantha Hamon" <samanthahamon@hotmail.com>
To:        sil@antioffline.com, wk633@victoria.tc.ca
Cc:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: your mail
Message-ID:  <F31mvjkO22ZhCl8aii0000022dd@hotmail.com>

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Oh yes, It is email like this that reminds me why I remain on this mailing 
list.

:)


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>To: Richard Wilson <wk633@victoria.tc.ca>
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>wk633@victoria.tc.ca on Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 04:05:21PM -0800
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> > I'm probably not the first to point out (or if I am, I'm only the first 
>to
> > be stupid enough to spend the time) the following from
> > http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html:
>
>Can't we all just get along. First off the advisories we're jokes I made
>with friends and I never sent them out, or did I? Wouldn't make a 
>difference
>anyways so here's my take.
>
>Your pointing out something I already know and I am speaking for myself
>and not some OpenBSD cause. FYI I use FBSD at work since it supports
>multi processors and has some features that Open doesn't. However 4 CD's
>filled with stuff that I could give a rats (let me be polite) anus about
>is outrageous. Its no wonder why Free is on record pace to release a slew
>of advisories.
>
>Listen I poke fun at everybody including OpenBSD its just my website's
>irreverent way of making geeks laugh when there's not much else to read
>about and their getting sick of the bull (let me be nice again) crap
>posted on sites like Slashdot and DaemonNews.
>
>THEY ARE JOKES NO NEED TO GET BENT OUT OF SHAPE like that hermophradite
>luser named Kitana who jumped in #openbsd on IRC and had an attack as if
>the world was coming to an end.
>
> >
> > "The ports & packages collection does NOT go through the thorough 
>security
> > audit that OpenBSD follows. Although we strive to keep the quality of 
>the
> > packages collection high, we just do not have enough human resources to
> > ensure the same level of robustness and security."
>
>Can you post this in Swedish for me my enlish no too good
>
> >
> > So, serious question, how do you know there are no trojans on YOUR
> > servers?  Do you audit the source?  Or do you trust Theo & Co to 
>'strive'?
> > Or do you run with the default install?
> >
>
>Uh as a matter of fact, my server is a default install of Open behind a
>Nokia IP650 with IPF still used between hosts along with Checkpoint's
>rules with daemons piped through stunnel. I do go through most of the
>things I install on my network. So the answer is yes, no here is one for
>you, would you trust your network with an OS that has had more advisories
>than crappier OS' (Windows) for the year?
>
>J. Oquendo
>sil@disgraced.org   http://www.disgraced.org
>sil@antioffline.com http://www.antioffline.com
>
>A student once said: "When I was a Buddhist, it drove
>my parents and friends crazy, but when I am a buddha,
>nobody is upset at all."
>
>JON KABAT-ZINN, WHEREVER YOU GO THERE YOU ARE
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