Sounds good.  Not quite up to speed with the yum thing yet.  I usually
just download and install from source tarballs.  I have only started to
use CentOS with the QMTISO.  I am used to SuSe which is a bit different. 

Jake Vickers wrote:
> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>> Eric,
>>
>> If you're asking what other features could be included in the qtp.  I
>> know of three that I use on my servers.
>>
>> Webmin (QMT ISO option is a very old version)
>> Fail2ban
>> QSSEC  IDS
>>
>
> If you install the rpmforge repo, I know the first 2 packages are in
> the repo and the last probably is as well. Once you get the repo
> installed, it's as easy as:
> yum install webmin
> yum install fail2ban
>
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