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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-From deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org Sat Nov 1 03:43:43 MDT 2008
+From deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org Fri May 1 05:45:45 MDT 2009
Return-Path: root
-Date: Nov 1 03:43:43 MDT 2008
+Date: May 1 05:45:45 MDT 2009
From: deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt)
To: root
-Subject: Welcome to OpenBSD 4.4! Secure by Default!
+Subject: Welcome to OpenBSD 4.5! Secure by Default!
This message attempts to describe the most basic initial questions that a
system administrator of an OpenBSD box might have. You are urged to save
@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ further information regarding configuration in the file /usr/X11R6/README.
Several popular binary packages (pre-compiled applications) are available
for most architectures. If you installed from a CD-ROM the packages
-are on the same CD-ROM you installed from in the directory 4.4/packages.
+are on the same CD-ROM you installed from in the directory 4.5/packages.
CD-ROM space permitted us to include a subset of the full FTP packages
for the most common architectures. Please see the FTP sites to see a
full list of packages for each architecture:
- ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.4/packages/
+ ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/
If you do not find a package you want on the CD, please go look at your
nearest FTP mirror site.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ to install the emacs package for i386, execute:
# mount /dev/cd0a /cdrom
# pkg_add -v /cdrom/4.3/packages/i386/emacs-21.4p5.tgz
or alternatively install them via FTP this way:
- # pkg_add -v ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.4/packages/i386/emacs-21.4p5.tgz
+ # pkg_add -v ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/i386/emacs-21.4p5.tgz
You are STRONGLY urged to use ssh instead of telnet, rlogin, or rsh! ssh is
included in all OpenBSD systems. The implementation is OpenSSH, which we are