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philosophical issue: slackware vrs redhat



I have to agree with the other people here.  Script Kidding care not
what Distro you are running; they care that you are running Linux/x86,
or Apache-1.3.20, or telnet-X.Y.Z.  They could care less about whether
you are running Red Hat, Debian, Gentoo, or FlyByNight Linux -- it's
the "Linux" that is the key.

So, I have to agree with the other responses -- you should run
what you feel comfortable maintaining, because it is the ongoing
maintenence that keeps your machines secure [*].

-derek

[*]: I should not that running on "strange hardware" is an advantage.
Few hackers really try to break into linux/ppc or linux/mips based
machines.

Hugh Rutledge <hughrutledge2001 at yahoo.com> writes:

> I'm getting a recommendation that our next incarnation
> or remote email/web server run slackware rather than
> redhat.  The recommendation is based on slackware
> being less popular therefore less attractive for
> hackers but being as advanced as redhat in all the
> areas that a remote apache server needs.  Are there
> any areas in which you feel slackware suffers in
> comparison to redhat as a remote server os?
> 
> Hugh

-- 
       Derek Atkins
       Computer and Internet Security Consultant
       derek at ihtfp.com             www.ihtfp.com




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