Exploring Hacker Operating Systems: OpenBSD
Описание
On today's episode our security researchers investigate OpenBSD and show how you can install it on your own system. OpenBSD is a UNIX-like operating system focusing on security by default, with the goal to be the most secure operating system and fix security problems before anyone else; because OpenBSD is not a Linux variant, there are some potential issues due to their relatively small user base in that certain applications will not run on or even be able to compile on OpenBSD. As such, while there are potential restrictions in usage for pentesting, OpenBSD could provide a good alternative to Linux for security sensitive servers.
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Chapters:
0:00 Countdown
0:25 Intro
2:40 Benefits of OpenBSD
7:05 FBI Tries to Backdoor it
8:23 OpenBSD is great for a server
10:35 Difficulties Running OpenBSD
11:50 Go and Rust Support
14:20 Troubleshooting OS
17:30 OpenBSD Website
20:14 Downloading the right Image
21:45 Supported Hardware
22:50 Starting a VM in Virtualbox
29:40 Installing
33:40 Kitty Cat
34:20 More Installing
43:22 Login and Windows 95 Console
45:17 GUI
46:55 Installing Firefox
49:11 What you can use this for
51:05 Screen Sharing Problem
51:40 Tracking Jamz
54:33 Wireshark
55:42 More Cats
57:00 What OS should we do next?
58:00 Back to Wireshark
1:01:01 Closing Thoughts
1:05:47 Endscreen
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