I like both. The server gets "stable", but a firewall or at least firewall rules on the "public" interface.
Preferrably duel interface, one "inside" on private IP, one "public", and no packet forwarding. And I couldn't agree more about the remarkable efforts of the Debian team members. Curt- > On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 07:49:08PM -0400, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote: > > > > I have two relative policies: > > > > 1. Always use a firewall to filter out everything but what > is absolutely > > necessary, ie web, email, etc. > > > > 2. Always build stuff filtered to the internet from source > that way when a > > vulnerability is released, you can update it rather > quickly, no matter > > what the distro you are running is. > > > > Or...you could just run stable. I have always been impressed > by Wichert, Michael, and company's response time and I applaud them. > > > Phil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]