Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-10-01 Thread Mark Shields
Ah well, I stand corrected. I at least had never heard or seen a UDMA44 standard in a BIOS setting or otherwise. This hard drive, btw, sustained physical damage (dropped while on). Long story on that one.On 9/30/05, Christoph Gysin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark Shields wrote: reports the speed as

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-30 Thread Mark Shields
I'll echo what A. Khattri said. I run one server, it functions as a router, web, ftp, LAN portage mirror (thanks http-replicator!), DNS proxy (dnsmasq), pop3(ssl), imap(ssl), smtp, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and VNC server, in addition to Xorg. Runs just fine. But it's also an Athlon XP 2400+ (2ghz, 133

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-30 Thread Christoph Gysin
Mark Shields wrote: reports the speed as UDMA44 to the BIOS, when in fact there is no such standard and it should be UDMA66, but that's easily fixed with hdparm). Actually, there was a UDMA44 standard. It's defined in ATA-5 (Ansi NCITS 340-2000), tough I've never heard of hardware supporting

[gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-29 Thread Mark
Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a Halafax fax server and a Squid proxy server. I intend to put the machine in a DMZ to protect the internal network. At first glance, should these 4 packages

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-29 Thread A. Khattri
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Mark wrote: Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a Halafax fax server and a Squid proxy server. I intend to put the machine in a DMZ to protect the internal network. At

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-29 Thread John Jolet
On Thursday 29 September 2005 12:05, Mark wrote: Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a Halafax fax server and a Squid proxy server. I intend to put the machine in a DMZ to protect the

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-services box

2005-09-29 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 29 September 2005 19:05, Mark wrote: Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a Halafax fax server and a Squid proxy server. I intend to put the machine in a DMZ to protect the internal