On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 04:30:04PM -0600, Joshua b. Jore wrote: > I wouldn't go to Linux for security. I guess it's the exploit of the week > thing on Linux apps in bugtraq that has me spooked. Then again I'm > paranoid and run OpenBSD for a secure platform. Your system is only as secure as you make it, these aren't *linux* exploits, they're exploits for programs that run on any UNIX platform. > Where I work, our production WinNT 4 SP6a servers appear to have a MTBF of > 30+ days (some of them have gone months). Something is probably wrong with > your installation / configuration. Consider whether the agents are soaking > everything up or if it really is Domino. You should expect Domino to > consume several hundred megs of ram for it's database cache. I recall ours > typically ran at about 3-400 megs. [poptix at paranoid:(~)]$ uptime 6:48pm up 219 days, 21:14, 1 user, load average: 0.15, 0.05, 0.01 I haven't been able to calculate the MTBF because the machine hasn't gone down yet, there are many more with this one. > > Josh -- Matthew S. Hallacy CACU, PWGCS, and BOFH Certified http://techmonkeys.org/~poptix GPG public key 0x01938203