The problem with using it as a GNHLUG.ORG server is connecting it. As it is, the space occupied by the current server is donated, and I really don't want to impose for more space. Now, if someone else wants to donate the bandwidth/space, then that's another discussion we can have!
As far as I'm concerned Jeff, you can keep it - but others should weigh in with their [un]considered opinions! :-) --Bruce On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 07:00, Jeffry Smith wrote: > It should work just fine as a web server, and definitely as a gateway (I'm > setting up my old 486 as my firewall/router/gateway). Also, DNS server, > possibly a light duty file server, etc. SPARC 10 is 32 bit, I believe, but > fairly powerful. > > I don't have a problem keeping it, but, since it belongs to GNHLUG, I didn't > feel comfortable holding on to it, if the group could use it (possibly as the > redirector or list server for gnhlug.org?) > > jeff > Bayard Coolidge said: > >>> I have a SPARC 10 here that was given to GNHLUG. > > Well, I'm not familiar with the various SPARC models, so I can't tell > how > powerful it is. But, would it be useful as a web server or a gateway to > a network? I'm thinking that any non-Intel platform in that role might > reduce > the susceptibility to virii and some other types of attacks. Just a > thought... > > Cheers, > > Bayard > > 20 days and counting... > > _______________________________________________ > Gnhlug-org mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-org
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