[SLUG] is it just me?

From: Mike Dittmeier (mike@bluecrabtech.com)
Date: Fri Nov 26 2004 - 15:25:34 EST


Has everyone else been getting old email/out of order lately on the
list?

On to the real discussions! I hope Thanksgiving was good for everyone. I
was finally afforded the time to reload my home server with FC3. I have
to say all when fairly well. I have the following services up and
running.

        1. Apache
        2. MySQL
        3. PHP
        4. Dovecot (Much easier than Cyrus, but we'll have to wait and
        see how it performs)
        5. Squid
        6. Nagios
        7. DHCPD with ip reservations for Linux laptops, and kickstart
        directives
        8. Bind (DNS)
        9. Samba (Domain controller for my 1 windows PC (wife still
        hasn't converted))
        10. Vsftpd
        11. iptables with NAT (Multi-homed server)
        12. Kickstart via NFS, HTTP, FTP
        13. MRTG
        14. Sendmail (Passed ordb relay check today) with black list
        enabled
        15. Spammassassin
        16. Clamd, Clamav-milter for Sendmail (again primarily for my 1
        windows PC).
        17. CVS repository (not the pharmacy ;-) )
        18. Snort IDS
        19. Backups via an external Maxtor 250 GB Firewire drive
        20. Syslog server for my routers to send alerts to.
        21. cups as a print server (nothing to see here folks)
        22. mailman for list serving.
        
        With install time and configuration I spend about 9 hours. I was
        done about time for dinner. The hardest part to get going was
        dovecot. The is a bug/feature in the installed version that
        points to a nonexistent file for the public ssl keys. CD to the
        '/usr/share/ssl/certs' folder, delete the imaps.pem and
        dovecot.pem, make dovecot.pem and make imapd.pem and we were
        nealry ready to go. still have to export the publick key and
        then point /etc/dovcot.conf to the newly generated public key
        and shabang! instant imaps and pop3s support.
        
        All of this was in the effort to try and generate configuration
        files and scripts to put into an rpm file for use with smb
        installs of Fedora and Red Hat.
        
        So after all of this work and knowing that I am no where near
        done, how many out there would even be interested in an rpm file
        that would allow you to setup a simi replacement server for MS
        SBS?
        
        I'll be here waiting.
        
        Ditt

-- 
Mike Dittmeier, RHCE, MCSE
mike@bluecrabtech.com

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