Hi John, > What about moving some of the older RaQ4rs to Linux servers using Ensim > control panels?
I worked a little with Ensim and Plesk boxes and from my security minded perespective there is one crucial problem: You take a basic linux installation (RedHat, Debian, or whatever you prefer) and put the control panel on top of it. Plesk then installs its own mailer daemon, own web server, it's own MySQL and so on. Now what do you do in regards to security updates? Sure, Plesk provides security patches for all the software it brings aboard. But updating the underlying OS is up to you. On a RedHat box you then need to be really careful with "up2date" when you fetch your patches for the OS. Or you risk that your Plesk installation (or parts of it) might get toasted once you install needed RedHat updates. All the Plesk boxes I've seen so far had horrible security leaks half a year down the road, because the underlying OS was either never updated, or not updated properly. An interesting alternative (aside from the Qbalt project) could be EnGarde Secure Linux: http://store.guardiandigital.com/html/eng/products/software/esp_overview.shtml I'll be trying it out within the next two weeks, but I like their security minded approach. However, the price tag on it is almost as impressive as the feature list. -- With best regards, Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
