In other words, not that I know of. What makes you think a secure O/S would allow you to undelete files? Wouldn't that make it less secure? Heck, with encrypted swap, you can't even do swapfile ...
This may seem a bit odd, but it's something that's been sticking in my craw and I would like some ideas of how to proceed.<BR><BR>Back when I was much newer to Linux, Unix, and everything that wasn't ...
HANDS ON Even after 60 releases, to borrow Carlsberg's slogan, OpenBSD is probably the most secure FOSS Unix-like OS in the world. OpenBSD 7.9 arrived just a couple of days after project lead Theo de ...
OpenBSD 7.9 is the 60th release of the open-source operating system and brings many improvements in security and networking.
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