Devuan

Mehboob Nazim mehboobfraz85 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 10:26:13 UTC 2014


dear all,


i have a marketing server for office use and based linux.Now i need to
change the smtp ip address for a time being because last ip has been
blacklisted..


kindly share me idea..



On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Stephen P. Villano <
stephen.p.villano at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 12/2/14 2:59 AM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
> > On 02.12.2014 08:27, Martin Pitt wrote:
> >> Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult [2014-12-02  7:55 +0100]:
> >>> By the way: is it then be mandatory ?
> >> Yes, it will be. As Scott and others have already pointed out, Ubuntu
> >> never offered a choice of init systems, and doesn't plan on doing so.
> > Okay, thanks for the clear statement.
> >
> > So we don't have to bother w/ Ubuntu anymore at all (besides migrating
> > away), we can concentrate on Devuan. (eg. getting rid of polkit etc).
> > The only blocker right now is Zimbra, which is currently not packaged
> > for Debian yet - but as we'll move to OpenZimbra anyways once it's
> > stable, we won't have any need for Ubuntu anymore.
> >
> >
> > cu
> > --
> Such is the nature of life in the world, especially in the world of
> software and operating systems.
> Personally, I prefer SElinux to polkit, but such isn't part of the
> baseline of Debian and hence, not part of Ubuntu. I just had to take
> other measures to ensure security.
> Ubuntu follows Debian rather faithfully in the baseline OS. That is the
> policy, it leaves a lot less to clean up after and gives a clear
> understanding of the "lineage" and sourceline of the OS itself. Ubuntu
> branches off in several areas, but they're well defined areas and well
> documented by the Ubuntu team.
> Personally, I use RedHat for certain uses in the enterprise network I
> operate in. I also use Fedora and CentOS in that same environment,
> depending upon the client environmental preferences.
> At home, my OS of choice is a bit more eclectic. I used to run SuSE
> until Novell screwed it up. Since, I've got a rather varied environment
> in both my lab environment at home and my production environment at
> home. I run a full enterprise network at home.
> For my home entertainment system, I use Mythbuntu, as it's clean running
> "out of the box" and harden my security with a clear comprehension of
> Ubuntu and Debian practices.
> Other systems are hardened according to US DoD standards or rather
> loose, depending upon which VLAN they "live" on and their purpose and
> sensitivity to the function of my home enterprise.
> As for my qualifications, I worked my way up from cable monkey to
> desktop support, help desk, LAN/WAN operations and senior level
> AD/SA/LAN/WAN operations before I moved into Information Assurance. In
> that latter field, I've not had a network I was responsible for be
> compromised and that counts being in the middle of the 2008 cyberattack
> against the US DoD in my area of responsibility. Every other network was
> compromised, mine was not. I don't take chances in security.
>
> So, stay with the distro or go your own way, it's a somewhat free world.
> Free as in beer is not free, but personal choices are free in most areas.
>
> Good night/morning, this discussion has so engaged me and emotionally
> aroused me, I'll now go to bed.
> Oh wait, it didn't.
> I outgrew "If you're not going to play *my* way, I'm taking my marbles
> and go home" when I left kindergarten, which was long enough ago that I
> do clearly recall watching John F. Kennedy shot live on television.
> But, I am serious about going to bed. Both out of lack of adrenaline and
> it's past bedtime by a few minutes.
>
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