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FrenchFries
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Hardened BSD ports
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August 16, 2017, 12:02:06 am »
Dear friends,
While strolling on Github, I found OPNsense port:
https://github.com/opnsense/ports
"OPNsense ports on top of HardenedBSD"
https://hardenedbsd.org/content/easy-feature-comparison
is it OPNsense build environmen?
Can I install ports in OPNsense?
kind regards,
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FrenchFries
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August 16, 2017, 12:28:53 am »
OK, from what I understand, HardenedBSD is the OS base of OPNSense:
http://hardenedbsd.org/content/projects
If OPNsense is configured with restrictions, it might not be possible to use HardenedBSD ports in OPNSense, as OPNSense mightl be "locked" or "restricted".
Switching to HardenedBSD immediately, it rocks!
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franco
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Re: Hardened BSD ports
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August 16, 2017, 06:26:19 am »
Hi,
Not sure what you are saying...
# opnsense-code tools ports
# cd /usr/ports/your/port
# make install
done.
HardenedBSD is where we pick features from, eventually we want to move "over", but in any case that is simply a modified version based on FreeBSD with extra security, like OPNsense.
In terms of security features, from least to most: FreeBSD < OPNsense < HardenedBSD
Cheers,
Franco
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