RedHat as a server
Jonathan Hutchins
hutchins at tarcanfel.org
Thu Jun 26 16:28:09 CDT 2003
Quoting Brian Densmore <DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com>:
> > > You shouldn't use RH9 as a server.
To which I replied:
> > According to whom? ... and why?
Quoting Brian Densmore <DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com>:
> According to me. ;)
> I had trouble with my first "server" running RH. That was maybe
> 5.something or 6.whatever.
Ok, but you said not to run RH9, not 5 or 6.
> It was bloated and a default setup left everything wide open and
> running.
This was different from which distribution in what way (at that time)?
> Of course, I've learned much since then so part of it was probably
> my own greenness. ;)
I don't think you should blame yourself, most *NIX installations at the time
installed and enabled all possible servers and didn't secure them. Around
RH6.2 they started to be a lot better, and the 7x series was reasonably secure
out-of-the-box - so secure in fact that it was sometimes hard to figure out
where something was locked down and get it to work!
Still, I'm glad I started back in the 5x era, and had to use the Trinity docs
as a guide to securing my servers. I'm WAY ahead of these guys who have only
ever seen a GUI configuration utility and who were able to run the system
"out-of-the-box" without knowing any more about what's happening than a
Microsoft user.
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