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Date:      Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:53:29 +0100
From:      Anthony Atkielski <atkielski.anthony@wanadoo.fr>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Installation instructions for Firefox somewhere?
Message-ID:  <663804712.20050228005329@wanadoo.fr>
In-Reply-To: <20050227225244.M6494@reiteration.net>
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John writes:

> well, put it back in then :) You'd only need the client stuff on the
> small-harddrive machine of course. Is it also stripped out of the server?

Yes.  I saw it as an unnecessary overhead and a security risk.

> I extended the usable lifetime of a p90 laptop like this. It was short
> on space and I had neither the money or inclination at the time to buy
> an expensive laptop-size harddrive. Whenever I needed to update, I
> just mounted the servers exported /usr/ports

An interesting idea, but I don't use ports or packages enough to justify
trying to get NFS to work on my production server.

> ...ummm this is rather like a windows admin saying s/he never
> updates windows.

If it's a Windows _server_, I never do any updates that are not
absolutely necessary.

> All software develops holes or vunerabilities are found.

If the holes present a risk in my environment, I'll update just enough
to close them.  Otherwise I won't change anything.  Sometimes the cure
is much worse than the disease.

> Updating. yes you are constantly updating on a production server,
> unless your idea of fun is somebody compromising your machine.

Unless the OS is a Swiss cheese of bugs, constant updating is not
necessary.  If the OS is so insecure that you must constantly update
just to stay ahead of the kiddies, it's time to think of installing a
different OS.

-- 
Anthony




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