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by dschiptsov
3748 days ago
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11/10 on arrogance and narcissism. The defaults about swap and openssh are reasonable for high-performance networking servers, which is what FreeBSD is for. Yes, compatibility and performance matters. Ports are supposed to be installed before server is put for production, and at that time running shit as root is not a big deal. BTW, OpenBSD, with all respect for code quality and attention to details is nowhere near in networking server performance and stability. Once I made an OpenBSD/spark64 firewall, which, I think, is still in production, but apart from packet filter and DNS server it was hardly usable for anything. I am oldfag^W^W remember FreeBSD 2.0 |
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