Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 05:35:08 -0800 From: "Tim Brush" <tim@avantgo.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD minimal install... Message-ID: <38B6850B.AAE49A00@avantgo.com>
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After performing a minimal installation I noticed a large number of
programs that are very useful for a generic installation but are not
necessarily useful for a specific server types (i.e. firewall, web
server, mail server, etc.). I've begun compiling a list of programs
that can (should?) be removed for specific servers (i.e. gcc, f77, uucp,
etc.). There is no purpose for these programs on a firewall. I
understand that removing these programs only add a tiny bit of security
but every little bit helps (you have much bigger problems if someone
gains unauthorized access to your systems).
My questions are...
1. Has anyone already compiled a similar list? If so, could
someone point me to it. Is there a FAQ or additional information
regarding this?
2. Would a more appropriate minimal installation have these
programs removed?
3. Would people be interested in specific server (firewall, mail
server, web server, etc.) configurations?
I understand that most people need to take the time to learn the
details of their systems (i.e. kernel configurations) but this may offer
a head start on configuration issues and save valuable time.
Thanks,
T
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