That is
PLENTY! :) I'm running on 266 pentiums with 64!
Although
Squid likes memory. The more the better. Find an extra stick somewhere and give
it more if you can. But for the amount of users you said you had, 128 might be
fine.
(I still know
people running web sites off of 386s and 486s!)
---
Chris
are 433 celerons w 128 ram good
enough, we have a few of them left, One already has IPCOP, so I thought
one for SA then the last one for SQUID ?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 10:58
AM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Newbie
I'd recommend baby steps. Get linux
installed and SA working as you want it. Then
do iptables...there's a zillion places to learn
it and many example scripts too. Then
tackle content filtering. Along with
squid you'll need something that does the actual
filtering (DansGuardian - licensed, or there
are several open source ones that do url
filtering). Trying to put all this
together (especially on one box - and being somewhat
of a newbie) is going to set you up for a *lot*
of frustration if not failure.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 8:41
AM
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Newbie
Squid
proxy server can do this. You can run it on the same box as SA, but
I don't recomend it. Not unless you have some good iptable (or ipchain)
rules to lock it down.
I've
had a test box setup in my office running Squid for about 6 months now. I
haven't touched it in 5 months! I need to clone myself to get more
done. :-)
But
you're jumping into an ocean here. I know because I do it all the time. If
you want to do things right, your going to suddenly have to
learn:
Kernel
Recompiles
IPtables or ipchains
CPAN
(Not much to learn other then syntax, but still more stuff to cram into
brain.)
Spamassassin
Squid
Some
MTA
Not
trying to scare anyone away. But sometimes it gets overwhelming when you
try to do the 'next' step and find you have to learn something else. But
when you get all this free stuff running great on and old computer....man
that feels good :)
Now that i have this info, is there
any kind of Content filter that is linux based, if so ,
can it run on the same box as
SA?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003
4:31 PM
Subject: RE: [SAtalk]
Newbie
I would
suggest using RedHat as there are many HOWTO's for using it with
SA. You can either buy the RH CD's from a retailer or download
them from the Internet.
--
Benjamin
Story
Dot Foods,
Inc.
-----Original
Message----- From:
Jean-Paul Natola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07,
2003 3:30
PM To: Ben Story; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SAtalk]
Newbie
well we are
tiny non-profit 40 internal 20 external email
acts (60 -total)
I also NEED
to know what OS to run it under , red hat? i have used HP-UX for a few
years at my old org, also where I can get the OS,
I understand
red-hat is 4 cds for the OS is that what I should use or do I have
other options?
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, August 07,
2003 4:03
PM
Subject:
RE: [SAtalk] Newbie
Jean-Paul,
It really
depends on your environment. I'm currently running a P-III 500
as my company's spam filter (2000 employees), but we're going to
give it a "real server" now that its worth has been
proven.
--
Benjamin
Story
Dot Foods,
Inc.
-----Original
Message----- From:
Jean-Paul Natola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07,
2003 2:56
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SAtalk]
Newbie
I'm new
to this, so bear with me,
what kind
of box do I need to load spamassasin on, and where can I get
it.
Note: I
already downloaded the program spamassasin, just need to know where
to get the OS to utilize
Jean-Paul Natola Systems Administrator
Information Technology Family Care International
588 Broadway Suite 503 New
York, NY
10012
Phone:212-941-5300 xt 36 Fax:
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