OpenBSD
Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ is supplemental documentation to the man pages, which are
available both in the installed system and
online.
It covers the latest release of OpenBSD.
There are likely new features and changes in the
development version of OpenBSD (-current)
that are not covered in the FAQ.
Quick Links:
- Basic Configuration
- Advanced Configuration
- Additional Topics
- Example Rulesets
Past contributors to the FAQ include
Nick Holland, Steven Mestdagh, Joel Knight,
Eric Jackson, Wim Vandeputte and Chris Cappuccio.
Questions and comments regarding this FAQ may be directed to
misc@openbsd.org.
General questions about OpenBSD should be directed to the appropriate
mailing list.
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