At 7:57 PM -0700 12/1/04, Lewis Butler issued a series of ones and zeros which 
decoded as:
>On 01 Dec 2004, at 06:36, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>>At 3:57 AM -0500 12/1/04, Timothy Binder issued a series of ones and zeros 
>>which decoded as:
>>>
>>>You can run IPNR on the same Mac as SIMS, too. I did this successfully for a 
>>>while, along with Macjordomo and MacDNS, and maybe some other stuff. (Yes, 
>>>I'm dating myself.)
>>
>>I'd like a router/firewall that will protect others servers as well. Since 
>>SIMS is on an iMac... Besides, while I might trust IPNR on X to stand between 
>>the net and my servers, I wouldn't put an OS 9 box in that position.
>
>Well, OS 9 is, if anything, MORE secure than OS X. 

My preference for a non OS 9 solution has nothing to do with security. It's a 
stability issue. I just think a dedicated, no moving parts box will provide 
better uptimes.

>
>Also, IPNR is a quality product.  I know of people who have run it unattended 
>for years.

I'm a former IPNR user, so you don't have to convince me.

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