On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 00:11:50 +1100 Ioan Nemes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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And, the certification should be BSD specific, and NOT distro specific!
Then, hmm, why should we have only sendmail covered ? Lately FreeBSD offers sendmail or postfix when you install it.
That is excellent, but sendmail is offered by every UNIX distro! And in the long term, if you want a certification to `pay for for the daily bill(s)`, one must be flexible enough to manage any flavor of the UNIX family! We like and we want BSD (me personally prefer DG-UNIX), that's fine, but out there are many other *NIX-es running sendmail.
BTW, I don't like sendmail, prefer Postfix instead.
One very important thing to remember here is that companies buying solutions and not operating systems! Drill further!
Also kernel/tuning is "distro" specific; firewall/nat probably also. So I don't see how this can be done completely BSD-specific.
Yes and not, I would rather concetrate on what is the goal (like how
to increase the number of semaphores, why and what are the consequences), rather how to achive in *BSD.
Ioan
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