Yes, it will handle mail (qmail, stores in /var/qmail), mysql, www sites /home
Will use Plesk as CP
Think your example looks good. Have you any suggestions to which default users I should delete?
/Håvard
-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces@caosity.org [mailto:centos-bounces@caosity.org] On Behalf Of Beau Henderson
Sent: 27. januar 2005 17:49
To: CentOS discussion and information list
Subject: Re: [Centos] Secure server install
Well now that really depends on what your going to have installed on
the server. Will it handle mail? mysql or other databases ? web
serving, etc ? Will you have any control panel system installed on
this system ?
Here's an example of one of my systems which handles everything:
/dev/hda6 1012M 238M 723M 25% /
/dev/hda1 244M 21M 210M 9% /boot
/dev/hda7 91G 19G 68G 22% /home
none 1004M 0 1004M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda5 2.0G 33M 1.8G 2% /tmp
/dev/hda2 9.7G 2.9G 6.3G 31% /usr
/dev/hda3 9.7G 1.8G 7.5G 19% /var
Generally a 512 - 1 GB is enough for tmp. The size of each really
depends upon what software you'll have installed and where it places
its files.
--
Beau Henderson
http://www.iminteractive.net
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:41:30 +0100, Håvard Hebnes
centos@kral.no wrote:
> Any recomendations how big they should be? Have 160GB to use..
>
> Thanks,
>
> regards
> Håvard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces@caosity.org [mailto:centos-bounces@caosity.org] On Behalf Of Beau Henderson
> Sent: 27. januar 2005 17:36
> To: CentOS discussion and information list
> Subject: Re: [Centos] Secure server install
>
> On our web hosting servers, we generally use:
> /
> /tmp
> /var
> /usr
> /boot
> swap
> /home
>
> Not necessarily in the above order.
>
> --
> Beau Henderson
>
http://www.iminteractive.net
>
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 07:30:34 -0600, Benjamin J. Weiss
>
benjamin@birdvet.org wrote:
> > Håvard Hebnes wrote:
> >
> > >Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I'll try.
> > >
> > >When I do a minimum install of Centos, which default users should I delete (users that won't be needed on
a
> > >server) It will be used for webhosting, mail, sql.. And, what partitions would you advice me to create?
> /root,
> > >/tmp, swap, /... should I have more?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > I don't usually create a seperate /root. The partition structure I
> > usually go with is:
> >
> > /boot
> > /tmp
> > /var
> > /
> > swap
> >
> > And some people throw in /home.
> >
> > Ben
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