My house sounds like the local airport hehe... Here's a basic rundown on our home network I use for a global scale home based consulting and network systems engineering services business. I've included hostnames for each of the servers.
1x smp 246 opteron anvil 2GB ecc ddr3200 crucial Tyan 2882-D 2U RM214 Chenbro, 400gb sata Hardened Selinux Gentoo; ldap-pk, mysql 1x smp 246 opteron hammer 2GB ecc ddr3200 crucial Tyan 2882-D 2U RM214 Chenbro, 400gb sata Hardened Gentoo hosting five GSX server virtual hosts. Solaris10, netbsd, openbsd, win2k3 ent, winxp. xdmcp term serv 1x 3200 venice core amd64 1.1TB sata midas 1GB DDR3200 CM-WaveMaster a8n-e 19" Samsung Syncmaster amd64 Gentoo Linux 1x 1900 athlon-xp mage winxp general purpose, 20gb 512MB Corsair DDR3200 "family PC" 1x smp 933 pentium3 w/ 18gb raid0 u160 scsi p4k1tst0rm; ldap-pk postfix apache2, Hardended Gentoo Linux 1x pentium4 120gb 690MB ram, horace; Hardened Gentoo GSX Server host w/ 2 guests, madwifi-ng kismet server/ hostapd wap1 1x 900 athlon-tbird 512MB ram, gateway 40gb seagate, mysql, ldap-pk, samba, acid, cacti, uptime 200+ days 1x 700 pentium3 60gb seagate 512MB pc133 demon; squid, nagios, cfengine, snort 1x p2 400 256MB sd133 2.6 hardened openmosix image development 1x p2 233 10gb 384MB sd100 tank madwifi-ng kismet server/ hostapd wap1, Selinux Hardened Gentoo 1x p2 266 10gb 256MB sd100 cannon 2.4 openmosix image development 1x pentium166 2.4 openmosix image development 60MB edo 1x HP PSC 1350 samba shared network printer/scanner 6' two post aluminum bline cooper rackmount 1x 1000 watt 4U UPC SmartUPS redundant rackmount PSU 1x 5500 Cisco catalyst switch with new sup3 CatOs 6.4, fa 10/100 blade, smf and mmf fiber blades dual redundant psu's 1x 2924-XL Cisco switch 1x 2924-M Cisco switch 2x 2514 Cisco routers 1x 3620 Cisco Router, 20MB pcmcia card, previous owner famous ccie/cisco press author 1x 2610XM Cisco router adventipserv 12.3 ios 1x 2620XM Cisco router adventipserv 12.3 ios 1x 2511-RJ Cisco Term router 2x 2504 Cisco isdn/token ring routers 5x 2501 Cisco routers 1x 400 Fasthub Cisco hub 1x 1000 ft roll of bargain cat5e:) 1x nerves of steel 0x free/spare time hehe
Many have inquired why we would use nothing but Gentoo linux for host servers. Ultimate in agility, consistancy and prepetuility over the lifetime of our critical systems.
Another fine example of why the music industry is loosing support and people would generally just download music off irc or p2p. Good work sony! If sueing 8 year old kids that the RIAA cannot verify to actually exist http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/2005 /10/oregon-riaa-victim-fights-back-sues.html is in question why not install a backdoor like a common botnet cracker. Dont wait in line for my purchace...
Gentoo Linux could definitely fill the gap required by the New Zealand government. Considering the countries support for the GNU/Linux and opensource in general I would suspect there would be a university LUG which could support a gentoo infrastructure aswell as the very large and active user community which flocks around Gentoo Linux. At the very least such a rollout would provide the most performance per hardware dollar and a roadmap for greater possibilities were portability and consolidation would be advantageous. Being the among the very first distributions to provide amd64 and emt64 cpu support aswell as OSDL's linux refrence platform Gentoo Linux has proven it's resolve for infrastructre systems of high importance with gentoo portage providing administration with the tools to adapt and readapt in use systems as required over the duration of thier service cycle. Not being required to completely reinstall gentoo workstations and servers for major operating system upgrades highlights as a definite advantage for production environments aswell. I'm aware of a couple large data warehousing corporations that utilize gentoo for mission critical informix and oracle servers wgere every application is current to stable versions and secure without the downtime associated with maintainance of some other distros. The superb level of portability and agility which is offered by gentoo, when wielded by adminstration with skill and aptitude; most definitely outweighs the advantages offered by settling for canned sardines for many enterprise systems administrators, engineers and businesses
Gentoo Linux could definitely fill the gap required by the New Zealand government. Considering the countries support for the GNU/Linux and opensource in general I would suspect there would be a university LUG which could support a gentoo infrastructure aswell as the very large and active user community which flocks around Gentoo Linux. At the very least such a rollout would provide the most performance per hardware dollar and a roadmap for greater possibilities were portability and consolidation would be advantageous. Being the among the very first distributions to provide amd64 and emt64 cpu support aswell as OSDL's linux refrence platform Gentoo Linux has proven it's resolve for infrastructre systems of high importance with gentoo portage providing administration with the tools to adapt and readapt in use systems as required over the duration of thier service cycle. Not being required to completely reinstall gentoo workstations and servers for major operating system upgrades highlights as a definite advantage for production environments aswell. I'm aware of a couple large data warehousing corporations that utilize gentoo for mission critical informix and oracle servers wgere every application is current to stable versions and secure without the downtime associated with maintainance of some other distros. The superb level of portability and agility which is offered by gentoo, when wielded by adminstration with skill and aptitude; most definitely outweighs the advantages offered by settling for canned sardines for many enterprise systems administrators, engineers and businesses.
Starting nmap 3.75 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-12-28 15:43 CST Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against 192.168.100.1 [1663 ports] at 15:44 Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.100.1 The SYN Stealth Scan took 4.49s to scan 1663 total ports. For OSScan assuming port 80 is open, 1 is closed, and neither are firewalled Host 192.168.100.1 appears to be up... good. Interesting ports on 192.168.100.1: (The 1662 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp open http Device type: firewall|switch|WAP Running: SonicWall SonicOS, Enterasys embedded, Cisco embedded OS details: SonicWall SOHO firewall, Enterasys Matrix E1, or Accelerated Networks VoDSL, or Cisco 350 Access Point TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=64K rule
Difficulty=1 (Trivial joke) IPID Sequence Generation: Incremental
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 31.505 seconds
Nat router with a TCP Sequence prediction of 1? i'll pass thx =]
updating from gentoo 2004.2 to 2004.3 is extremely simple. Portage will give you a warning after emerge sync.
>>> Updating Portage cache......done!
!!! Your current profile is deprecated and not supported anymore.
!!! Please upgrade to the following profile if possible:
default-linux/x86/2004.3
To upgrade do the following steps:
# emerge -n '>=sys-apps/portage-2.0.51'
# cd/etc/
# rm make.profile
# ln -s../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2004.3 make.profile
* IMPORTANT: 8 config files in/etc need updating.
* IMPORTANT: 1 config files in/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb need updating.
* Type emerge --help config to learn how to update config files.
Hours compiling Openoffice 1.1.3 12 system specs gateway ~ # uname -a Linux gateway 2.6.9-mm1 #2 Sun Nov 14 00:43:43 CST 2004 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux gateway ~ # uptime
12:06:45 up 1 day, 9:30, 10 users, load average: 1.70, 1.96, 2.18 and smooth as cream till it hits about 8.00 across the board i have my doubts that many other distros could accomplish this.
Installing Gentoo - The Developers Method - Stage1 and NPTL
[ Goto pageGoto page: 1... 7, 8, 9 ]
hrmmm? 9 pages?!?
replies 216 ?!?
Total hits 37,600 !?!
total amount of praise for writing such a tutorial..
endless
seeing Anonymouscoward shut it and walk away...
Priceless =]
IRC h4xbot|dfmejbu: 60 -rw-r--r-- 1 root 60259 Dec 20 00:40 /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat
IRC h4xbot|peowbar: 64 -rw-r--r-- 1 root 59638 Apr 22 2005 /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat
IRC h4xbot|xtoscxj: 68 -rw-r--r-- 1 root 61992 Feb 5 18:17 /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat
Joy?
only with ubuntu, php and curl? ubuntu users use these right?
My house sounds like the local airport hehe... Here's a basic rundown on our home network I use for a global scale home based consulting and network systems engineering services business. I've included hostnames for each of the servers.
:)
1x smp 246 opteron anvil 2GB ecc ddr3200 crucial Tyan 2882-D 2U RM214 Chenbro, 400gb sata Hardened Selinux Gentoo; ldap-pk, mysql
1x smp 246 opteron hammer 2GB ecc ddr3200 crucial Tyan 2882-D 2U RM214 Chenbro, 400gb sata Hardened Gentoo hosting five GSX server virtual hosts. Solaris10, netbsd, openbsd, win2k3 ent, winxp. xdmcp term serv
1x 3200 venice core amd64 1.1TB sata midas 1GB DDR3200 CM-WaveMaster a8n-e 19" Samsung Syncmaster amd64 Gentoo Linux
1x 1900 athlon-xp mage winxp general purpose, 20gb 512MB Corsair DDR3200 "family PC"
1x smp 933 pentium3 w/ 18gb raid0 u160 scsi p4k1tst0rm; ldap-pk postfix apache2, Hardended Gentoo Linux
1x pentium4 120gb 690MB ram, horace; Hardened Gentoo GSX Server host w/ 2 guests, madwifi-ng kismet server/ hostapd wap1
1x 900 athlon-tbird 512MB ram, gateway 40gb seagate, mysql, ldap-pk, samba, acid, cacti, uptime 200+ days
1x 700 pentium3 60gb seagate 512MB pc133 demon; squid, nagios, cfengine, snort
1x p2 400 256MB sd133 2.6 hardened openmosix image development
1x p2 233 10gb 384MB sd100 tank madwifi-ng kismet server/ hostapd wap1, Selinux Hardened Gentoo
1x p2 266 10gb 256MB sd100 cannon 2.4 openmosix image development
1x pentium166 2.4 openmosix image development 60MB edo
1x HP PSC 1350 samba shared network printer/scanner
6' two post aluminum bline cooper rackmount
1x 1000 watt 4U UPC SmartUPS redundant rackmount PSU
1x 5500 Cisco catalyst switch with new sup3 CatOs 6.4, fa 10/100 blade, smf and mmf fiber blades dual redundant psu's
1x 2924-XL Cisco switch
1x 2924-M Cisco switch
2x 2514 Cisco routers
1x 3620 Cisco Router, 20MB pcmcia card, previous owner famous ccie/cisco press author
1x 2610XM Cisco router adventipserv 12.3 ios
1x 2620XM Cisco router adventipserv 12.3 ios
1x 2511-RJ Cisco Term router
2x 2504 Cisco isdn/token ring routers
5x 2501 Cisco routers
1x 400 Fasthub Cisco hub
1x 1000 ft roll of bargain cat5e
1x nerves of steel
0x free/spare time hehe
Many have inquired why we would use nothing but Gentoo linux for host servers. Ultimate in agility, consistancy and prepetuility over the lifetime of our critical systems.
anvil ~ # rpm2targz fedora-ds-1.0-2.FC4.i386.opt.rpm
/etc/gentoo-release
found gzip magic bytes
trying to decompress with gzip... OK
anvil ~ # uname -a
Linux anvil 2.6.14-hardened #1 SMP Fri Dec 2 03:24:32 CST 2005 x86_64 AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 246 AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
anvil ~ # cat
Gentoo Base System version 1.6.13
overall looks very promising. I'm looking forward to picking it apart and integrating it into my test ldap setup!
p4k1tst0rm ~ # uname -a /etc/gentoo-release
Linux p4k1tst0rm 2.6.13-hardened #1 SMP Tue Sep 20 21:24:24 CDT 2005 i686 Pentium III (Coppermine) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
p4k1tst0rm ~ # cat
Gentoo Base System version 1.6.13
Bring it on =]
Another fine example of why the music industry is loosing support and people would generally just download music off irc or p2p. Good work sony! If sueing 8 year old kids that the RIAA cannot verify to actually exist http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/2005 /10/oregon-riaa-victim-fights-back-sues.html is in question why not install a backdoor like a common botnet cracker. Dont wait in line for my purchace...
Gentoo Linux could definitely fill the gap required by the New Zealand government. Considering the countries support for the GNU/Linux and opensource in general I would suspect there would be a university LUG which could support a gentoo infrastructure aswell as the very large and active user community which flocks around Gentoo Linux. At the very least such a rollout would provide the most performance per hardware dollar and a roadmap for greater possibilities were portability and consolidation would be advantageous. Being the among the very first distributions to provide amd64 and emt64 cpu support aswell as OSDL's linux refrence platform Gentoo Linux has proven it's resolve for infrastructre systems of high importance with gentoo portage providing administration with the tools to adapt and readapt in use systems as required over the duration of thier service cycle. Not being required to completely reinstall gentoo workstations and servers for major operating system upgrades highlights as a definite advantage for production environments aswell. I'm aware of a couple large data warehousing corporations that utilize gentoo for mission critical informix and oracle servers wgere every application is current to stable versions and secure without the downtime associated with maintainance of some other distros. The superb level of portability and agility which is offered by gentoo, when wielded by adminstration with skill and aptitude; most definitely outweighs the advantages offered by settling for canned sardines for many enterprise systems administrators, engineers and businesses
Gentoo Linux could definitely fill the gap required by the New Zealand government. Considering the countries support for the GNU/Linux and opensource in general I would suspect there would be a university LUG which could support a gentoo infrastructure aswell as the very large and active user community which flocks around Gentoo Linux. At the very least such a rollout would provide the most performance per hardware dollar and a roadmap for greater possibilities were portability and consolidation would be advantageous. Being the among the very first distributions to provide amd64 and emt64 cpu support aswell as OSDL's linux refrence platform Gentoo Linux has proven it's resolve for infrastructre systems of high importance with gentoo portage providing administration with the tools to adapt and readapt in use systems as required over the duration of thier service cycle. Not being required to completely reinstall gentoo workstations and servers for major operating system upgrades highlights as a definite advantage for production environments aswell. I'm aware of a couple large data warehousing corporations that utilize gentoo for mission critical informix and oracle servers wgere every application is current to stable versions and secure without the downtime associated with maintainance of some other distros. The superb level of portability and agility which is offered by gentoo, when wielded by adminstration with skill and aptitude; most definitely outweighs the advantages offered by settling for canned sardines for many enterprise systems administrators, engineers and businesses.
tsk.. tsk.. They shoulda been running linux
gateway ~ # nmap -v -sS -O 192.168.100.1
... good.
Starting nmap 3.75 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-12-28 15:43 CST
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against 192.168.100.1 [1663 ports] at 15:44
Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.100.1
The SYN Stealth Scan took 4.49s to scan 1663 total ports.
For OSScan assuming port 80 is open, 1 is closed, and neither are firewalled
Host 192.168.100.1 appears to be up
Interesting ports on 192.168.100.1:
(The 1662 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
Device type: firewall|switch|WAP
Running: SonicWall SonicOS, Enterasys embedded, Cisco embedded
OS details: SonicWall SOHO firewall, Enterasys Matrix E1, or Accelerated Networks VoDSL, or Cisco 350 Access Point
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=64K rule
Difficulty=1 (Trivial joke)
IPID Sequence Generation: Incremental
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 31.505 seconds
Nat router with a TCP Sequence prediction of 1? i'll pass thx =]
updating from gentoo 2004.2 to 2004.3 is extremely simple. Portage will give you a warning after emerge sync. >>> Updating Portage cache... ...done!
!!! Your current profile is deprecated and not supported anymore.
!!! Please upgrade to the following profile if possible:
default-linux/x86/2004.3
To upgrade do the following steps:
# emerge -n '>=sys-apps/portage-2.0.51'
# cd /etc/
# rm make.profile
# ln -s ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2004.3 make.profile
* IMPORTANT: 8 config files in /etc need updating.
* IMPORTANT: 1 config files in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb need updating.
* Type emerge --help config to learn how to update config files.
Hours compiling Openoffice 1.1.3 12
system specs
gateway ~ # uname -a
Linux gateway 2.6.9-mm1 #2 Sun Nov 14 00:43:43 CST 2004 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
gateway ~ # uptime
12:06:45 up 1 day, 9:30, 10 users, load average: 1.70, 1.96, 2.18
and smooth as cream till it hits about 8.00 across the board
i have my doubts that many other distros could accomplish this.
Installing Gentoo - The Developers Method - Stage1 and NPTL [ Goto pageGoto page: 1 ... 7, 8, 9 ]
hrmmm? 9 pages?!?
replies 216 ?!?
Total hits 37,600 !?!
total amount of praise for writing such a tutorial..
endless
seeing Anonymouscoward shut it and walk away...
Priceless =]
Some would claim that i am Gentoo's installer lol
over 500 systems installed over ssh =]
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=189250/