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Hi denis,<br>
normally the modem or the router stops the dangerous attacks from the
net. in this way a normal user of archeos is protected. the computer
could be attacked when the port on the router is open to connect a
server-station, but if a archeos-user do it, i think he is not a newbie
and know how to protect his computer. Normally for a server-station are
used specifically distribution like ubuntu-server or centos, i don't
think someone will use archeos.<br>
bye<br>
ale<br>
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On 30/11/10 12:26, Denis Francisci wrote:
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From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Denis Francisci</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a
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Date: 2010/11/30<br>
Subject: Re: apache&postgres<br>
To: Fabrizio Furnari <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Hi,<br>
no problem for postgres daemon, it can start at startup if it doesn't
slow down the inizializing process.<br>
My doubt is about apache daemon: when I start apache my computer
becomes a server, is it right? Is it dangerous when I am connected on
web? Are possible internet attacks on my computer? I don't know (I
apologise for my ignorance of this subject...). Maybe attacks can
happened with or without apache started...<br>
But if it isn't dangerous apache can start at startup as well.<br>
Bye,<br>
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Denis<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2010/11/29 Fabrizio Furnari <span dir="ltr"><<a
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style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,<br>
your point is right: on very old PC, apache and postgresql daemons can
slow down the startup.<br>
On the other hand there are some problems about the auto-startup
inhibition: <br>
<ul>
<li>Need to repackage and redistribute with archeos repository
the apache and postgresql packages to change the runlevel policy
instead of using the official (Debian) ones.</li>
<li>Let the user start in a simple way these 2 daemons (need to
write a tutorial about)</li>
<li>These 2 servers in a virtual machine with 512Mb in RAM
doesn't start in more than 2 seconds, maybe in an older PC can be more
slowly, but I don't think that ArcheOS will be installed on a
lesser-dotated PC ( :) )</li>
<li>Some applications needs apache and mysql active otherwise
they won't start. I'm thinking about PHPPgMyAdmin, or some webgis.</li>
</ul>
I wait for a comment about this also from the community. If there's a
way to speed up this I'll be very happy to implement it!<br>
<br>
Thanks for the suggestion,<br>
<br>
Fabrizio<br>
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<div>Hi all,<br>
I'm testing ArcheOS (v. alpha 1) on a very old PC. It's all right, but
I've a doubt:<br>
postgresql server and apache start when system starts (like other
services). IMHO maybe is better if postgres and apache (in particular
apache) don't start at startup of computer; maybe is better if they're
inizialized by users. I wait your opinion.<br>
Bye<br>
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Denis<br>
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