Dear Stuart Henderson,
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 8:42 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021/02/19 20:27, sivasubramanian muthusamy wrote:
> > Dear Flint,
> >
> > During installation I didn't connect the network, but after installation,
> > Yes. What would I do with a Computer that isn't connected?
On 2021/02/19 20:27, sivasubramanian muthusamy wrote:
> Dear Flint,
>
> During installation I didn't connect the network, but after installation,
> Yes. What would I do with a Computer that isn't connected? My use case is
> all about Internet :)
Other use cases are available.
ternet yet, (a friend and a technical expert recently advised me
>> in a different context: do not expose your machine to the Internet-
>> don't know what that means)
>>
>> OpenBSD intro says OpenBSD is secure by default. How is it secure by
>> default for an av
rent context: do not expose your machine to the Internet-
> don't know what that means)
>
> OpenBSD intro says OpenBSD is secure by default. How is it secure by
> default for an average user who does not get to ssh, does not use his
> computer as a web-server or as a VM host, who d
; the Internet yet, (a friend and a technical expert recently advised me
> in a different context: do not expose your machine to the Internet-
> don't know what that means)
>
> OpenBSD intro says OpenBSD is secure by default. How is it secure by
> default for an average user who
Hello,
I am an ordinary computer user, installed 6.8 without connecting to
the Internet yet, (a friend and a technical expert recently advised me
in a different context: do not expose your machine to the Internet-
don't know what that means)
OpenBSD intro says OpenBSD is secure by default