> I recently upgraded my Trustix 1.5 to Trustix 3.0 by doing a full fresh

> > install. I had several problems with the Trustix 3.0 install failing,
> > because I had manually selected packages from the list (using a CD based
> > install) and then apparently those packages had pre-requisite packages
> not
> > on the CD. I was on the network, so I was not sure why it couldn't go
> out to
> > SWUP to download those required packages, but it didn,t it would just
> crash
> > to the shell prompt.
>
> What ISO did you use?


I used the ISO for Trustix 3.0 I downloaded via Bit Torrent. I don't know if
there's any particular version number you want me to look up on the CD, but
I just downloaded it about a week ago so I think its the latest one.


Anyway, it does not access the internet unless you ask it to. You can
> enable that during the package selection.
>

I saw that option and turned it on. I also knew that my network connection
was working fine, and it did prompt me a list of mirrors to use, so I think
it pulls that over the network, proving that Trustix was able to access the
network, etc. However, it still bombed out everytime I tried to install
anything more than just the minimal with SSHD, right after the step where it
goes through all the package pre-requisites but before it actually starts
intalling the packages.

This was at about 1am after trying to re-build a production server with no
backup server, so I hope you'll understand I just had to get it to work
rather than debug the problem further. :)

As per the anti-spam measures, as someone else mentioned I would also
appreciate an update to the Wiki or other direction on any sort of networked
solution that makes SpamAssassin more effective than out of the box. I don't
really need anti-virus protection on the server side, just spam filtering,
so I did not install amavisd. But if that's the recommended solution even
without clamav or something, then I'll do it. I just want my inbox back!
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