Why Use OpenBSD?
If you've been using Linux for a few years and have chosen the command line lifestyle over a gui lifestyle then OpenBSD should interest you. Though users can easily make OBSD look gui.
OpenBSD is thought of by many security professionals as the most secure UNIX-like operating system, as the result of a never-ending comprehensive source code security audit.
OpenBSD is a full-featured UNIX-like operating system available in source form at no charge.
Miscellaneous Things
What these pages are not intended to be. They are:
- ... not intended for intermediate or advance users of OpenBSD.
- ... not a replacement for the OFFICIAL OpenBSD documentation.
- ... not a complete reference, which should be obvious.
Offsite Links And References
- » Donate to the OpenBSD or OpenSSH projects.
- » Obtaining OpenBSD - Locations of FTP, HTTP, AFS and RSYNC mirrors.
- » Man Page Lookup searches for man pages name and section as given in the selection menu and the query dialog.
- » Mailing lists are an important means of communication among users and developers of OpenBSD.
- » Newsgroups - alt.os.openbsd, comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc, comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.announce, openbsd.misc
- » OpenBSD Journal - Good resource for the OpenBSD community.
- » UNIX and BSD books - Ordering from these links is a way of helping to fund the OpenBSD project.
- » Absolute OpenBSD - Is written for experienced UNIX users who want to add OpenBSD to their repertoire.
- » Secure Architectures with OpenBSD - Offers guidance on how to build secure systems using OpenBSD.
- » Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security - Deep explanations on how to secure your most critical systems.
- » OpenBSD Ports - A web interface that will track the latest port news.
- » OpenCON - The only conference entirely dedicated to OpenBSD.