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Re: Anyone interesting in building "immune" Linux machines?
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martin f krafft |
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Re: Anyone interesting in building "immune" Linux machines? |
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Mon, 15 Nov 2004 00:01:10 +0100 |
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also sprach Tim Nelson <architect@webalive.biz> [2004.11.14.2354 +0100]:
> >define a configuration plan,
>
> I did a search for "debian configuration plan", and "debian FAI
> plan", and didn't find anything. Is there documentation on this?
"Plan your installation, and FAI installs your plans"
No, this is where you must do manual work. :/
> Luke Kanies was looking at a cfengine/Debian based system, but I
> don't know where he got to.
I have not yet arrived either. Unfortunately, FAI does not make it
easy to continue using cfengine afterwards (yet).
> >and of you go. If you want an immune machine, you have to
> >rely on high-quality packages and fast security updates that make
> >minimal changes. Only Debian provides that.
>
> ...for free. Redhat seems to do that if you pay.
RedHat does not have hgh-quality packages. Or else you would not
screw up your system with x.0, tear out your hair when x.1 comes
out, basically reinstall x.2, until you finally get a working x.3.
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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