This is pretty much OpenBSD's bread and butter. On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> wrote:
I've managed to lay my hands onb a couple of Lenovo X60's that are in pretty good shape and would like to use them as a moderately secure communication/development system. (I'm not trusting my desktops, servers or mobile devices for obvious reasons). I'm loath to modify the hardware at this point, so I expect to only flash coreboot upon it.
What kind of security-minded Linux or *BSD would you guys recommend? Liberte looks a bit too stable (cough, sorry Максим)), Kali is more for security h4x0rs. Anything else what is well-maintained yet borderline secure from *untargeted* TLA-level scrutiny?
I'm okay with text-mostly distros, or minimalistic window managers. It shouldn't be a kitchensink of stuff I don't need, but on the other hand it's shouldn't be so secure it's unusable, either.
Pointers to any HOWTOs or SOPs highly welcome. Tanks & machine guns.
-- @kylemaxwell