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Re: Linux recommendations


From: "Randal T. Rioux" <randy () procyonlabs com>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 21:05:39 -0500

On 11/09/2010 11:16 AM, Castle, Shane wrote:
I have been using RHEL5 x86_64 quite well up until the last batch of
Snort upgrades, starting with 2.8.6.1, when RHEL5 was no longer a viable
platform (the SnortSam mods were the first issue, and then there was
2.9.0). I know, there are additions that can be made to RHEL5 to make
2.9.0/2.9.0.1 work, but then the "just run yum" feature no longer will
work for the mods, and SnortSam's requirements with the whole
autoconf/libtool issue mean that I can't use RHEL5 at all. So, unless I
want to hold out for RHEL6, I have to start looking for a Linux platform
replacement.

The hardware I'm using is a 4-core Intel Xeon 3.20GHz, 8GB, and a RAID 0
disk arrangement. I've been eying Fedora 14, but it is really geared
more toward the desktop world than the server world.

So, what recommendations can I solicit from the Snort user community?

Hey Joel - how many drinks is this, 3?

http://blog.joelesler.net/the-snort-drinking-game

Slackware FTW.

Randy

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