On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 23:28 -0300, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: > hail all, > > I use FreeBSD for a long time and now I'm changing my routers slowly > to OpenBSD. I have one router running 4.2-current (or anything like > this, uname shows 4.2 but motd shows 4.2-current. I confess this still > confuses me) and I'm studying it to be confident enough to make it the > one. > > but my main question is, how to make obsd allways up to date, keeping > it bug free. mas from time to time there is security bugs found and so > on. > > for what I saw in obsd web > site(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Flavors), when 4.1 is > released 3.9 is not suported aymore. > > my question is, how to keep up to date if putting a cdrom and boot for > upgrade for me is too much of a problem for me ? and also, just as an > example (I'm really not trying to make flame wars or such things, I > just want to know how to make things in obsd) in Freebsd i can compile > and make almost everything yep online and running. just reboot and if > everything is fine, the downtime is just of the reboot itself. > > as a pf fan, and as i prefer to use pf in obsd itself, is there a way > to do things this way in obsd ?
Perhaps you should check this out: http://www.openbsd101.com/ Most of my experience has been with GNU/Linux distros and their binary package update schemes, so I found this site to be very helpful to me. -davidc -- gpg-key: http://www.zettazebra.com/files/key.gpg [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]

