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Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares?
From: Javier Reyna <jreyna () onlinet com mx>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 17:50:52 -0600
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 01:13:30AM +1100, Chip Panarchy wrote:
################################################################ 1x Server (no need to go into specs, but let's just say 8GB of RAM and 2x Intel Quad CPU at 2.66GHz) 500x Windows Computers (400x Windows XP, 94x Windows Vista and 6x Windows 7) 80x Linux Computers (Ubuntu... and others?) 46x Mac OS X Computers (Including 10x Tiger, 34x Leopard and 2x Snow Leopard)
3x FreeBSD (2x v7, 1x v9) ################################################################
Just curious, is this line for 2 FBSD version 7 and 1 FBSD version 9? So, is there a FBSD version 9? -- Saludos! ________________ Javier Reyna ,,__ o" )~ ''''
Current thread:
- Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? Chip Panarchy (Mar 02)
- Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? Robin Wood (Mar 02)
- Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? W W (Mar 03)
- Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? John Jasen (Mar 06)
- Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? Javier Reyna (Mar 11)
- Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares? Javier Reyna (Mar 11)