[IMGate] Re: need sugestions for new Imgate box

2005-01-14 Thread Terry Fritts
Hi Kenzo,

How did this pan out for you?

I'm  considering  putting  together  2 IMGATES using a couple of their
boxes.  Did you get the servers and are you happy with them?

Also,  what  was your final hardware spec that you ended up with? Just
curious...

Hi Len - is there any issues with going to FreeBSD 5.2 or the newest
5.3??

Thx. -jason

Friday, December 3, 2004, 3:00:12 PM, you wrote:

K I have decided to go with eracks. (http://eracks.com/) They give
K the option to custom build the systems and test the hardware with
K the OS of your choice. This is good because then I won't have to
K worry about hardwares not working.




[IMGate] Re: need sugestions for new Imgate box

2005-01-14 Thread Len Conrad

Hi Len - is there any issues with going to FreeBSD 5.2 or the newest
5.3??

if postfix runs on fbsd 5.3 (or any OS), then IMGate config will run.

I'm staying with 4.10 for now for all my IMGate clients.

 From IMGate POV, it really doesn't matter, so it's your choice.

Len





[IMGate] Re: need sugestions for new Imgate box

2005-01-14 Thread Korey Verlsteffen

Hi Len - is there any issues with going to FreeBSD 5.2 or the newest 5.3??

If your just going to run postfix stick with 4.10

Korey





[IMGate] Re: need sugestions for new Imgate box

2005-01-14 Thread Dan Horne
I am running it on 5.3 with no problems. 

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Subject: [IMGate] Re: need sugestions for new Imgate box

Hi Kenzo,

How did this pan out for you?

I'm  considering  putting  together  2 IMGATES using a couple of their
boxes.  Did you get the servers and are you happy with them?

Also,  what  was your final hardware spec that you ended up with? Just
curious...

Hi Len - is there any issues with going to FreeBSD 5.2 or the newest 5.3??

Thx. -jason

Friday, December 3, 2004, 3:00:12 PM, you wrote:

K I have decided to go with eracks. (http://eracks.com/) They give the 
K option to custom build the systems and test the hardware with the OS 
K of your choice. This is good because then I won't have to worry about 
K hardwares not working.







[IMGate] Re: and FreeBSD

2005-01-14 Thread Richard Cramer
I would encourage anyone moving to the 5.x versions to run v5.3.x.  In 
other words, load the v5.3-RELEASE to start, but CVS update to the current 
5.3.x build.  All the instructions for doing this are in the FreeBSD Manual 
on their website.  In fact you should CVS update every couple of 
months.  Much easier to keep your system current with the latest fixes that 
way.

Most of the serious FreeBSD users do this.  However, this is my 
recommendation and YMMV.

Dick

At 02:16 PM 1/14/2005, you wrote:

I am running it on 5.3 with no problems.


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