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Date:      Fri, 18 May 2001 12:23:53 +0800
From:      Ray Smith <R.Smith@cms.uwa.edu.au>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: NetMAX and FreeBSD upgrade
Message-ID:  <5.0.2.1.0.20010518115934.00aaa010@cms.uwa.edu.au>

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Hi all,

Here's more information on my situation.

Machine is visible from outside and and I'm a little concerned over 
security issues, though I'm pretty happy with how it is set up at the moment.

I'm starting to branch out in to other areas, and have to quite a bit out 
side of NetMAX, and thought that I might as well get rid of it completely. 
A number of the built in applications/functions are quite restrictive, and 
some even have bugs that now won't be fixed (I had to write my own 
incremental backup solution as the NetMAX one would not allow me to restore 
anything).

Unfortunately I don't have another machine that can be used to replace the 
current server. I can probably use an old pentium to transfer "essentials" 
while the server is being worked on - things like our mail server, and the 
file server, but that would be about all it can cope with.

Cheers
Ray.

>On Fri, 18 May 2001 09:58:26 +0800, Ray Smith wrote:
>
> >I have been running NetMAX as a Web, File and print server for a department
> >for the past 18 months.It is using FreeBSD 3.3 as its operating system. The
> >NetMAX products are no longer supporting FreeBSD, and I'm starting to get a
> >little worried about not being able to upgrade the operating system.
>
>What is your case so we can better help you?
>-Machine visible from outside and you are concerned about
>security
>-Security not an issue, but you were "thinking" about upgrading.
>No current problems with existing setup.
>-You have outgrown netmax and there are things you need to do
>that Netmax is starting to get in the way.
>
>
> >I'm running the following via NetMAX:
> >Web Server, FTP server, mail server, windows file server, MacIntosh file
> >server, print server.
>
>Do you have another machine you could start bringing up to speed
>and move services as you configure them in the new machine?

-----
Ray Smith
Centre for Musculoskeletal Studies
Department of Surgery
University of Western Australia
Royal Perth Hospital
Medical Research Foundation Bldg
Rear 50 Murray St, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
Ph:     +61 8 9224 0307
Fax:    +61 8 9224 0204
Email:  R.Smith@cms.uwa.edu.au


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