When I opened my email on some forgotten time, I got an invitation to try a shiny new host with sdf features but built with a different os. The hostname is beastie.sdf.org It has different ssh public key than tty.sdf.org and I can't get password authentication to work. Fortunately, public key authentication is working. Just a little addition to ~/.ssh/config to add beastie.sdf.org with my username and I was able to login into beastie. Well, what is different from tty.sdf.org? First: the os. beastie runs OpenBSD instead of NetBSD Second: programs installed. Fewer programs are installed, but the list is growing as needed. Missing programs can be requested via bboard. Third: ssh host key A new host key prompt should be triggered during first ssh login and will be saved for next ssh access. Ok. My experience with beastie has been so awesome. Here is a bonus: neofetch from beastie as of Tue Feb 8 10:13:05 UTC 2022 mydeardiary@beastie ------------------- OS: OpenBSD 7.0 amd64 Host: Supermicro X7DBT Uptime: 97 days, 16 hours, 29 mins Packages: 189 (pkg_info) Shell: mksh R59 2020/10/31 Terminal: /dev/ttypc CPU: Intel Xeon X5460 (8/8, SMT off) @ 3.159GHz Memory: 272MiB / 16367MiB