On 10/31/2014 02:43 PM, max.lulu.07(a)t-online.de wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the Fedora distro for my desktop since a while. But now I want to setup a
web server. For me it doesn’t make much sense to setup Fedora as a productive server
system because this would need too much attention for all the updates (that’s a point I
really love for the desktop!). Another thing that is very cool (or the main reason why
I’ve chosen Fedora as my primary system) is it’s great focus on security (let’s think of
the implementation of SELinux). Now my question is: How is the Debian security compared to
the security of Fedora? They don’t have SELinux, ok.
The reason why I want to use Debian is, because a RHEL subscription is too expensive for
a home server and the CentOS project… Well sometimes (not in general) they are a bit slow
in providing security updates.
So is Debian as secure as Fedora?
Thanks for all upcoming replies!
1. CentOS
2. Secure Containers:
http://sandbox.libvirt.org/networking/
http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/59144.html
http://sandbox.libvirt.org/quickstart/
Max
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