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Date:      Fri, 19 Apr 2002 09:15:27 +0200
From:      Sunny Dale <s.dale@gmx.net>
To:        Chris Hill <chris@monochrome.org>
Cc:        Mark Filipak <filipak@earthlink.net>, Ken McGlothlen <mcglk@artlogix.com>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Are you sure?
Message-ID:  <3CBFC40F.9000904@gmx.net>
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.1020419020648.2103B-100000@localhost>

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Chris Hill wrote:

>On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
>>Peter Ulrich Kruppa breathlessly wrote:
>>
>>>So now:
>>>People all around the world are waiting for news :-)
>>>
>>>What happened to you and your computer?
>>>
>>(...Well, it appears the Europeans have awakened as I, a first day
>>newbie, have suddenly been flooded with FBSD-questions messages...) 
>>
>
>This is a pretty busy list; I get about 100 messages a day, more or
>less.
>
>In a previous post, you had mentioned that
>
>>I need gateway + firewall + www server + mail + LAN server with 2
>>ethernet connections. I was told by a professional programmer friend
>>in Sillycon Valley (my home until last year) that he could not get
>>this configuration up and running.
>>
>
>I have had this very configuration running for quite some time. It's
>even under 3.3, which you had originally mentioned. (Why 3.3? because
>that was the latest-n-greatest when the machine was last booted. :^) I'd
>be happy to send you any config files you might need. BTW, I am *not* a
>professional unix geek, just an EE who has programmed a microcontroller
>or two back in the day.  Let's not talk about IBM 360s and 370s :^) 
>
>>One more thing about my quest for the perfect gateway + firewall + www
>>server + mail + LAN server: GallantWEB has browser configurability --
>>that is, you create accounts and even apply patches through the
>>browser's (http) interface. Does plain-vanilla FBSD have such a
>>facility? 
>>
>
>There is a thing called WebMin which I *think* has this functionality; 
>never used it myself.  It's not included in the plain-vanilla
>distribution, but it's in the ports collection. 
>
>[Side note: the ports collection really *is* the greatest thing since
>sliced bread. If you wanted to install webmin, for example, it's a
>three-step process: 1) cd /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin 2) make install 3)
>have lunch, and then it will be done.]
>
>Finally, let me add my belated welcome to the chorus.
>
>--
>Chris Hill               chris@monochrome.org
>**                     [ Busy Expunging <|> ]
>
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is that really a good idea to install webmin on a firewall?



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