On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Oguz Demirkapi wrote:

>Skill level is not important for us.
>Now we think to install RedHat 6.1 or Slackware 7.0.
>
>Of course RedHat and Slackware are enough secure but we have to think
>more about security also.
>So what about OpenBSD or FreeBSD ?
>

Security wise, BSD is a good choise as per usual... :)   Once you start
expanding on your figures, Sco might also be a good choice ?

>> > RedHat has RPM - an utility used to install programs which
>> > can _verify_ if installation is correct - IMO it will help
>> > in case some hacker modifies a program to access your host.
>> > Maybe Debian has similar one, too (anyone knows?). If you
>> > use Slackware, you can only use MD5SUM manually...
>> > 
>
>This is funny   : )
>

Debian also has package managment ... In a way, it is funny I s'pose... But
ooh its also VERY handy :)

>For POP server I am still looking for a good server.

You might wanna have a look at the latest QPopper from Eudora ... It's also
very stable and fast.. Secure aswell .. 

Regards
Chris Knipe
Cel: (083) 430 8151
Freelance Internet Developer, Consultant, Administrator & Speaker


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