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From deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org Tue Jun 1 04:50:00 MDT 1999
From deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org Tue Dec 1 04:50:00 MDT 1999
Return-Path: root
Date: Tue June 1 04:50:00 MDT 1999
Date: Tue Dec 1 04:50:00 MDT 1999
From: deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt)
To: root
Subject: Welcome to OpenBSD 2.5
Subject: Welcome to OpenBSD 2.6
This message attempts to describe the most basic first questions that a
system administrator of an OpenBSD box might have. You are urged to save
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Several popular binary packages (pre-compiled applications) are available
for most architetures. If you installed from a CD-ROM the packages
are on the same CD-ROM you installed from in the directory 2.5/packages.
are on the same CD-ROM you installed from in the directory 2.6/packages.
CD-ROM Space permitted us to include the following packages for the most common
architectures:
Xaw3d-1.3.tgz aalib-1.2.tgz autoconf-2.13.tgz
bash-2.03.tgz bison-1.25.tgz bzip2-0.9.0c.tgz
compface-1.0.tgz egcs-1.1.2.tgz emacs-20.3.tgz
enscript-1.6.1.tgz ethereal-0.5.1.tgz fetchmail-4.7.9.tgz
gettext-0.10.35.tgz ghostscript-5.10.tgz gimp-1.1.4.tgz
glib-1.2.1.tgz gmake-3.77.tgz gnuplot-3.7.tgz
gtk+-1.2.1.tgz gv-3.5.8.tgz id-utils-3.2.tgz
iozone-2.01.tgz mm-2.7.tgz ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004.tgz
jpeg-6b.tgz m4-1.4.tgz netpipes-4.1.1-export.tgz
mpeg_lib-1.2.1.tgz nmh-1.0.tgz pine-4.10.tgz
png-1.0.3.tgz screen-3.7.6.tgz sharutils-4.2.tgz
sniffit-0.3.5.tgz tar-1.12.tgz tcl-8.0.5.tgz
tcsh-6.08.00.tgz tiff-3.4.tgz tk-8.0.5.tgz
unzip-5.40.tgz wget-1.5.3.tgz xcolors-1.3.tgz
xntp3-5.93e-export.tgz
Xaw3d-1.5.tgz aalib-1.2.tgz autoconf-2.13.tgz
bash-2.03.tgz bison-1.27.tgz bzip2-0.9.5d.tgz
compface-1.0.tgz emacs-20.3.tgz enscript-1.6.1.tgz
ethereal-0.7.4.tgz fetchmail-5.1.0.tgz gettext-0.10.35.tgz
ghostscript-5.10.tgz gimp-1.1.9.tgz glib-1.2.4.tgz
gmake-3.77.tgz gnuplot-3.7.tgz gtk+-1.2.4.tgz
gv-3.5.8.tgz id-utils-3.2d.tgz iozone-3.9.tgz
jpeg-6b.tgz m4-1.4.tgz ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004.tgz
metamail-2.7.tgz mm-1.0.11.tgz mpeg_lib-1.2.1.tgz
nmh-1.0.tgz pine-4.10.tgz netpipes-4.1.1-export.tgz
png-1.0.3.tgz screen-3.7.6.tgz sharutils-4.2.tgz
sniffit-0.3.5.tgz tar-1.13.tgz tcl-8.0.5.tgz
tcsh-6.09.00.tgz tiff-3.4b37.tgz tk-8.0.5.tgz
unzip-5.40.tgz wget-1.5.3.tgz xcolors-1.3.tgz
xntp3-5.93e-export.tgz
These and many other packages are also available via ftp at
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.5/packages/
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.6/packages/
If you do not find a package you want on the CD, please go look at your
nearest FTP mirror site.
Select your architecture and download the tarballs of your choice. For example
to install the emacs package for i386, execute
# mount /dev/cd0a /cdrom; pkg_add /cdrom/2.5/packages/i386/emacs-20.3.tgz
or # pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.5/packages/i386/emacs-20.3.tgz
# mount /dev/cd0a /cdrom; pkg_add /cdrom/2.6/packages/i386/emacs-20.3.tgz
or # pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.6/packages/i386/emacs-20.3.tgz
Other important packages which are not permitted on the CD (due to patents) are
available on our FTP servers (as described above). In particular, we provide
the USA and international versions of both SSH and PGP. The filenames are:
ssh-1.2.26-usa.tgz ssh-1.2.26-intl.tgz pgp-2.6.3-usa.tgz
pgp-2.6.3-intl.tgz
You are STRONGLY urged to install one of the above ssh packages and use ssh
instead of telnet, rlogin, or rsh.
the USA and international versions of PGP. The filenames are:
pgp-intl-2.6.3-tgz pgp-usa-2.6.3-tgz
You are STRONGLY urged to use ssh instead of telnet, rlogin, or rsh! ssh is
included in OpenBSD, and relies on the libssl26.tar.gz package, which
contains the patented RSA code. This package is NOT included on the CD,
but is available on all our FTP servers.
Significant efforts were made to centralize all system configuration in the
/etc directory. You should be able to find each of the configuration files


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