OT: File Server at home
#51
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Re: OT: File Server at home
HomeBrewer wrote:
>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
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>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
--
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#52
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Re: OT: File Server at home
HomeBrewer wrote:
>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
--
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
--
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
#53
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Re: OT: File Server at home
HomeBrewer wrote:
>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
--
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>> Run a secure ftp server on Linux or FreeBSD. Do not run the built in FTP
>> server (IIS) in Windows. If you don't know how to set up sftp, find a
>> buddy to do it for you. Also, a public server should be on a dedicated
>> demiliterized computer.
>
> Tried linux, can't go back there - never heard of freebsd - I'll google
> it. I gues by demiliterized you mean nothing of importance on it?
>
> Also, you all are my buddies - I'm the only computer geek in my circle of
> friends - I'm always helping them with problems...
>
FreeBSD is more difficult to set up than some of the Linux distros. Try
Mandrake, it is easy to use and has wizards just like windows to get you
going. By demiliterized I mean that it is isolated from your local
network, so that if it is hacked, it can't be used as a back door into your
other computers. I hacked into a buddies ftp server once and got all the
way into his wife's laptop running a VNC server on windows -- just for fun
:)
--
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
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Re: OT: File Server at home
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Re: OT: File Server at home
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Re: OT: File Server at home
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#58
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Re: OT: File Server at home
i was close... i hate linux personally... bunch of free crap duct-taped
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>
#59
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Re: OT: File Server at home
i was close... i hate linux personally... bunch of free crap duct-taped
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>
#60
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Re: OT: File Server at home
i was close... i hate linux personally... bunch of free crap duct-taped
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>
together. Give me solaris, hp-ux or even AIX any day.
Sleestak wrote:
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>
>>FreeBSD is "linux" based on the Berkley kernel; Redhat is based on the
>>System V kernel.
>
>
>
> Hmmm, that's not quite right.
>
> FreeBSD is indeed based on a version of the Berkeley kernel -- BSDLite.
> http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> Redhat is based on the Linux kernel which was developed by Linus Torvalds in
> the early 90s.
>
>