However, if you expose the box to the internet, you might want to upgrade
those components that are known to have vulnerabilities. If you don't, count
on the box being compromised sooner or later.
> This is sound advice worth taking. If you get a system stable in
> produ
Zach A wrote:
What is recommended for a production quality system, FC3 or FC4. Once
installed, is it necessary to run yum update, does that make things any
better or just take up more memory?
I wouldn't recommend Fedora Core for a production system - at least not
a server. For one thing, FC3
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Fedora Core 3 or Fedora Core 4? yum update or not?
Hi everyone,
What is recommended for a production quality system, FC3 or FC4. O
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zach A
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 9:31 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Fedora Core 3 or Fedora Core 4? yum update or not?
Hi everyone,
What is recommended for a production quality system, FC3 or FC4. O
Hi everyone,
What is recommended for a production quality system, FC3 or FC4. Once
installed, is it necessary to run yum update, does that make things any
better or just take up more memory?
Zach A.
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