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Date:      Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:19:42 -0800
From:      "siberian.org" <siberian@siberian.org>
To:        "Dominic Marks" <dominic_marks@hotmail.com>, freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Secure Servers (SMTP, POP3, FTP)
Message-ID:  <5.0.0.25.2.20010211101800.00a68bd0@207.126.116.40>
In-Reply-To: <F55PFTg4bPYkAOt67zL00011da9@hotmail.com>

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I use ncftpd. No one talks much about it, are there inherent problems with 
it? I've found it to be reliable, configurable and flexible so I hope I'm 
not missing something...

As for email platforms, I use a product called 'CommuniGate Pro' ( 
http://www.stalker.com/ ) Its closed source and can cost so serious money 
as the licenses grow but it powerful and fast, providing SMTP/POP3/IMAP/Web 
Mail and other features in both secure and insecure contexts.

John-

At 11:39 AM 2/11/2001 +0000, Dominic Marks wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'd really appreciate some opinions on the performance of some daemons. 
>I'm trying to assess which is the best choice to offer both security and 
>performance under FreeBSD 4.2. Apache seems like a pretty defacto choice 
>for HTTP which I'm very happy with but I'm a little less sure what choose 
>on others, in particular for ftp and mail servers.
>
>FTP Options:
>1. proFTPd - Seems secure and has "enterprise" features
>2. wu-Ftpd - Good security (bad History) excellent performance
>3. ftpd - Dodgy security? Doesn't seem to be used very much
>
>Mail Options:
>1. Qmail - Secure, written for FreeBSD (Qwest?), Fast, Configurable
>2. Sendmail - Industry standard, works fine, big user base
>3. Postfix - Secure, quite light on system resources, growing support
>
>I'd appreciate some feedback on any of these, any comments you might have 
>would be very helpful, or perhaps links to articles on this subject.
>
>Many thanks
>Dominic Marks
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