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Old 05-29-2004, 04:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
RelaX
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Originally posted by Dragonlich Have you considered using a "normal" Linux version?
Yes I have. I spent an entire summer trying to get Debian to do everything I wanted, but failed because I couldn't find out just how to configure the routing.
Samba, Apache, PHP even Postfix aren't that hard, but I just couldn't get the hang of iptables and it is pretty important that it works.
Also I never did find out a way to set everything up at boot time, for say when there is a power failure, I need to be able to call home and just say: "Just press the button on the server" and I don't have to worry about reconfiguring the machine....

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What are the system requirements for these two (Apache and MySQL) services?
I have no idea.... I know that for normal HTML or even small PHP/MySQL projects, my setup would be sufficient, but I have no idea what the requirements are for large webservices like a CMS or a webmail client.
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