On 21 Oct 00, at 9:59, Dave Sherohman wrote: > > Probably wise... (Take a look at exim, too.) > OK > > DNS (caching or otherwise)? > > If you've got your own domain, you'll probably want to run your own primary > DNS for it and get Real-Time (or one of the free DNS services) to do > secondary for you. Just read the DNS-HOWTO; it's not difficult to set up. > > > possibly www & ftp (not anonymous) at some point (apache & one of the > > ftpd's ) > > Yeah, you're probably going to want an httpd, and apache's the tool of choice > there. > My thoughts as well > If you don't want to offer anon ftp and you're running ssh[1], take a look at > sftp. It's basically just the ftp protocol run over an ssh connection. Very > nice, friendlier than scp, and with all the security of ssh. And it's not > yet-another-daemon-running-as-root. > I'll look into this > [1] You've probably heard it from Amy already, but, just in case, here it is > from me: DON'T run a telnetd unless absolutely necessary. Run sshd instead. I did know that. But thanks for the reminder. Anything eles that I need to think about? Thanks, Jay --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org