Re: [owl-users] new to openwall! some migration question

From: Leonardo Lazzaro <lazzaroleonardo_at_private>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 18:02:48 -0300
I usually dont install any software at hardware node. When I said migration
it was about OpenVz Containers.
I am testing what gramlin said in his mail

Thanks!

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 5:59 PM, <croco_at_private> wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:05:18AM +0300, (GalaxyMaster) wrote:
> >
> > I never heard of proxmox before, but a quick search reveals that it's a
> > Linux distro which is focused on providing mail services.  Although,
> > it's possible to build very complex systems on top of Owl, I thought it
> > worth to be mentioned that Owl doesn't include the LAMP stack by default
> > (e.g. there is no MySQL, Apache, or PHP packages in the default package
> > repository).  However, since we are mostly binary compatible with RHEL
> > 4, CentOS 4, and FC 3 - you can install most of the needed packages from
> > there, yet you will get the benefit of the secure practises we use in
> > Owl.
>
> May be I'm a moron but I've never seen any binary packages from other
> distros
> running under Owl.  Each time I was trying smth. like this I had problems
> which are, perhaps, easy to solve, but compiling all the stuff from sources
> was always easier.
>
> However, there are unofficial package repositores for Owl around, e.g.
> mine: http://openwall.info/wiki/people/croco/crocos_lamp  (as I didn't yet
> update it for Owl 3.0, you might want to take the SRPMs and build them).
> Should you decide to try this out, please be sure to share your experience.
> Thanks!
>
>
> --
> Croco
>
Received on Sun Dec 19 2010 - 13:02:48 PST

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