- http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?CustomDebian
- http://alioth.debian.org/projects/cdd/
- http://people.debian.org/~tille/debian-med/talks/paper-cdd/debian-cdd.html/
- http://people.debian.org/~kalfa/cdd/debian-devel
BR,
jonathan
shift wrote:
hej J.
Me I'd like to be in it.
shift
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Defining ISP?
I would be so please with the help of the phorun to propose open a new branch into the Debian community dedicated to ISP.
Whom of you're interested??
BR,
jonathan
shift wrote:
The idea seems still interesting to me 2 days after the week-end! ( Did some definitive dammage happen? :) I imagine an install, giving possibilities of Raid, backup, replication, networking etc from the start, all necessary tools and programs, in a compact, easy to use distribution with some "ncursed" ISP specific administration tools. Something secure, minimalistic (I like the word
and
the concept) and with some optimization possibilities. does-it still seem confuse? Is it "une idee farfelue"?
shift
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan G - Mailing Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: Defining ISP?
Hi,
what i used to do is install a base system and then install some of the package packs i've defined.
For example, if what i want is install a web server with php % perl support i use a config file what i've defined myself which contains
this:
apt-get install apache2-common apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-auth-mysql libapache2-mod-perl2 php4-common libmailtools-perl libhtml-format-perl bzip2 file libio-socket-ssl-perl ca-certificates libapache2-mod-php4 php4-mysql php4-pear
For the rest of services exactly the same. I'v defined manually the whole list of packages needed for web server, ftp server, irc server, mail server (smtp, pop and imap), antivirus server, etc...
If you can build a local mirror of you version of debian, i.e. sarge, you can do local network installations, and your installs will be so
fast.
That work fine for me at least :)
BR,
jonathan
Christian Hammers wrote:
On 2004-09-14 shift wrote:
Thinking maybe of a an ISP specific install. Lighter and even more secure. A minimalistic distribution...
Most ISP will probably have different servers for the different
services
and on each of them they will start with a secure base install with as
few
software installed as possible and then just install
apache/postfix/proftpd
whatever they need and customize it.
I don't see a big bonus in a special ISP distribution. A better
integration of iptables firewalls, vlans or traffic shapers would be
nice
but that's nothing ISP specific.
bye,
-christian-
P.S.: pbuilder is a nice tool to build minimal installations that you
can just untar onto a new harddisk
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