-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I think that's safe enough. - --- Bogdan Zapca System Administrator SC EcoSoft SA Internet Service Provider 1-7 Deva st, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Tel: +40 64 199696 PGP: http://www.itotal.ro/lupe@admin2.ecosoft.ro.pgp http://www.ecosoft.ro On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] Jan R�ther wrote:
Hi everybody,
I was asking myself how secure is a system when there are no services running on it. I have here a Linux-Box which acts as a Masquerading-Gateway. There a no services running on it, just the Masq-Script as described in the SuSE Support Database (just the Standard). I haven't worked much with Linux, but when no services like WWW or SMTP are running it should be nearly safe or not?
Jan R�ther
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