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BeOS security

Forum thread started by marc on Thu, 2009-04-09 21:49

Hello everyone,

I`m tracking the BeOS-related project for years now and I just jumped into the Haiku jar [it happened so late because I didn't really have any chance to launch it on my old hardware, which was most certainly unsupported].
To the point: I generally like the idea of how Haiku works, but I was just wondering if the devs are making some sort of / if any emphasis on security side of this great, challenging and to-be-no.1-in-most-areas project?
I personally think that this is one of the most important subject now - just look through the Windows [sic!] and see for yourself.
The reason I'm asking is that I did a simple portscan of the box running Haiku box natively [well, my primary computer. The other one is Lenovo S10S netbook which is currently unsupported - at least that's what I thought when I saw debugger screen on boot - *HCI/USB or someting] and I`ve discovered at least two open ports which were
FTP and probobly TELNET service ports. Is there any way to lock those ports down, or better - is there any BeOS-based firewall [on the way maybe ... ?], because I didn't see anything like this regardless the actual OS - wether it would be BeOS [Dano] or /Zeta/Haiku.
You might think of me as of some security weirdo, but I come from the OpenBSD land and security just matters to me ...

Thanks for any help and possible explanations of this subject,
- marc

EDIT: Ok. I resolved it by editing /boot/common/settings/network/services and commenting all of the mentioned services, which are FTP and TELNET services.

Thinkpad T42 compatibility

Forum thread started by wackymacs on Thu, 2009-04-09 14:40

I am thinking of getting a used Thinkpad to run Haiku on. I checked Haikuware for drivers, and it seems that Haiku should run well on the T42 - the only problem might be with the wireless card. Does anyone have experience with Haiku and Thinkpads?

Save "beos" directory!

Forum thread started by damoklas on Sun, 2009-04-05 17:11

Save "beos" system directory!
For remember of Haikus origin.
That important.

Supported hardware database

Forum thread started by BeOSR on Sat, 2009-03-14 15:24

With Haiku running natively on hardware, it is becoming relevant to know which hardware is supported, and how well.

Could the testbuilds include some script that gathers the relevant system information (build, RAM, CPU, chipset, graphics), and report this to an online database?

Haiku on Dell Mini9

Forum thread started by Kancept on Thu, 2009-02-19 04:06

Just got a Haiku build running on my Dell Mini9. It boots up quick from USB stick and runs at the native rezzo of 1024x600. Looks sweet. Doesn't see my networking, and I'm not seeing any sounds to choose from. I'll see about getting some stuff on USB stick to do music and such.

Haven't really kept up, so it's nice to see it works on this new piece of equipment.

I have an image and a video.

Enjoy!

Not able to download Haiku Source

Forum thread started by navkapil on Tue, 2009-02-17 12:10

Hi,
I have VMware image of Haiku and i tried to download the Haiku Source code onto the image. And also tried the svn method through windows, but no success yet.
for "svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/haiku/haiku/trunk haiku"
the response is "svn: Unknown hostname 'svn.berlios.de'"

and similar response for "svn checkout svn+ssh://developername@svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk haiku"
but i am able to open "http://svn.berlios.de/viewvc/haiku/haiku/trunk/" through browsers in both the VMimage and windows

Also let me know if i can share some folder of guest OS with Haiku(VM Image) and how?

Regards,
Kapil

Artwork Donation

Forum thread started by pacmania1982 on Sun, 2009-02-15 15:33

As I can't program worth a damn, I thought I'd contribute with some of my artwork, which will hopefully be included for wallpaper ;)

I'll upload some more after I see the response and I've resized some more

Lemme know what you think

pac

http://rapidshare.com/files/198411484/haiku_wallpaper.zip.html

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