Fwd: apache&postgres

Denis Francisci denis.francisci@gmail.com
Tue Nov 30 13:26:49 CET 2010


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From: Denis Francisci <denis.francisci@gmail.com>
Date: 2010/11/30
Subject: Re: apache&postgres
To: Fabrizio Furnari <fab.furnari@email.it>


Hi,
no problem for postgres daemon, it can start at startup if it doesn't slow
down the inizializing process.
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...
But if it isn't dangerous apache can start at startup as well.
Bye,

Denis


2010/11/29 Fabrizio Furnari <fab.furnari@email.it>

Hi,
> your point is right: on very old PC, apache and postgresql daemons can slow
> down the startup.
> On the other hand there are some problems about the auto-startup
> inhibition:
>
>    - 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.
>    - Let the user start in a simple way these 2 daemons (need to write a
>    tutorial about)
>    - 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 ( :) )
>    - Some applications needs apache and mysql active otherwise they won't
>    start. I'm thinking about PHPPgMyAdmin, or some webgis.
>
> 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!
>
> Thanks for the suggestion,
>
> Fabrizio
>
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Denis Francisci <
> denis.francisci@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm testing ArcheOS (v. alpha 1) on a very old PC. It's all right, but
>> I've a doubt:
>> 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.
>> Bye
>>
>> Denis
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
>
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