Hi Ben, 1.- Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu) 2.- MySQL 3.- none at this moment
Iñigo Barreira Responsable del Área técnica [email protected] 945067705 ERNE! Baliteke mezu honen zatiren bat edo mezu osoa legez babestuta egotea. Mezua badu bere hartzailea. Okerreko helbidera heldu bada (helbidea gaizki idatzi, transmisioak huts egin) eman abisu igorleari, korreo honi erantzuna. KONTUZ! ATENCION! Este mensaje contiene informacion privilegiada o confidencial a la que solo tiene derecho a acceder el destinatario. Si usted lo recibe por error le agradeceriamos que no hiciera uso de la informacion y que se pusiese en contacto con el remitente. -----Mensaje original----- De: Trans [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Ben Laurie Enviado el: jueves, 17 de abril de 2014 19:08 Para: CABFPub; [email protected] Asunto: [Trans] Infrastructure for logs? My team is considering doing some work on the open source log implementation to make it less of a reference implementation and more something that you could consider running in (or adapting for) a production environment. It would help guide our thinking of those CAs (and others) who are considering running logs would give us some hints about the kind of production environment they would like to run in. In particular: 1. Operating systems. 2. Database managers. 3. Any other constraints you might have on a production environment. Public discussion would be useful, but if you would rather tell me privately that is also fine. Bear in mind that what we learn will probably influence open source code, though that's obviously very unlikely to reveal anything about anyone in particular. -- Certificate Transparency is hiring! Let me know if you're interested. _______________________________________________ Trans mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/trans _______________________________________________ Trans mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/trans
