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Running on OpenBSD - Who else wants to ask?

Contributed by merdely on from the youve-got-questions-weve-got-answers dept.

Pantelis Roditis of Echothrust Solutions has offered to answer your questions about his company's use of OpenBSD (previously covered on Undeadly):

Is there something you would like to ask about "Running on OpenBSD" series?

I didn't expect so much enthusiasm about it. It is worth mentioning that the Part 1 has approximately 3000 reads, Part 2 has 3300 and Part 3 has 2000 reads.

Many of you have questions about different details that are missing from the series but cannot be included because the purpose of the series was not to get into much technical details. It was simply a look into how we did it. Since many of you have some very interesting questions about the whole setup we decided that we could pick a couple of questions every now and then and answer them into weekly (if time permits) intervals (thanks Amit for the idea).

Post what would you like to find out about the setup?

Please make sure you avoid duplicate questions as they will get deleted to keep the comments section clean. Every week I will pick a group of questions and try to answer them. Try to keep your post short and relevant to the series.

Thanks for the great support so far and fire up your questions.

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us, Pantelis. We look forward to Part 4.

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Comments
  1. By Chris Snell (chrissnell) chris.snell@gmail.com on http://chrissnell.com

    I'm posting here because I don't want to give my e-mail addy to post to your blog.

    How do you handle systems upgrades and patches?

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    1. By Brynet (Brynet) on

      > I'm posting here because I don't want to give my e-mail addy to post to your blog.
      >
      > How do you handle systems upgrades and patches?

      Ironically you just posted your email here... ;)

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      1. By Terrell Prude' Jr. (151.188.247.104) on http://www.cmosnetworks.com/

        > > I'm posting here because I don't want to give my e-mail addy to post to your blog.
        > >
        > > How do you handle systems upgrades and patches?
        >
        > Ironically you just posted your email here... ;)

        Yep, I saw that too. :-D I sure hope, for his sake, that he's using greytrapping!

  2. Comments
    1. By Mike Erdely (merdely) on http://erdelynet.com/

      > Could editor fix `previously covered' link in the article. The link should be
      Fixed. Thanks.

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