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I prefer Slackware as linux distro for security, but now exist trustix,
that is a hardened Server-Oriented only linux distro.
The default MTA is postfix, and by default ALL line in /etc/inetd.conf
have a wornderfull "#" .
look here
http://www.trustix.net/
But if you want to stay secure, use OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org .
Pietrosanti Fabio I.NET SpA, High Quality Access to the Internet
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A general question that could lead to interesting things....
>
> If anyone here were able to start, from scratch, their own firewall,
> specifically designed on a Linux platform, what would you select as the
> flavour, taking into consideration the following requirements:
>
> 1) Security, something stripped-down and tight
> 2) Performance, as that is always an issue
> 3) Popularity, a flavor everyone likes
> 4) Future scope, something everyone will like for a long time to come
> 5) Flexibility and Ease, something easy to use and without limitations
>
> So if anyone here, had the power to do it, and do it right, what would be
> YOUR flavour?
>
> :)
>
>
>
> Daniel Duguay
> Systems Administrator
> Firewall and Secure Systems Development
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> * Fax: (613) 944-0044
> * Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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