A site for reviews and Linux, Piotr over at Polishlinux.org took a chance to review EnGarde Community for servers. A nice, quick overview of install, configuration, and how to test EnGarde from one computer. The site itself is a great resource for understanding how to compare, assess and choose the best distribution for you. SO make sure to check out their Distro chooser, a great little quiz that takes your preferences and recommends the best distro based on your answers. A nice resource as well. Check it out!. The link for this article located at https://polishlinux.org/ is no longer available. . EnGarde Community is a secure Linux distribution designed for managing web servers, providing a straightforward guide for installation and testing on Linux systems. EnGarde Community Review, Linux Server, Installation Guide. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Here is an EnGarde Secure Linux product review provided by the SouthWest (UK) Linux User Group . "I tested EnGarde on the following machine: - An Intel Pentium 233mhz, 64 meg RAM, 6.4 gb Hard Disk, a Realtek . . . . Here is an EnGarde Secure Linux product review provided by the SouthWest (UK) Linux User Group . "I tested EnGarde on the following machine: - An Intel Pentium 233mhz, 64 meg RAM, 6.4 gb Hard Disk, a Realtek RTL8139a Network Card. EnGarde comes with a good manual and installation support. I booted from the CD and after the Red Hat based installation had booted I was presented with a choice of either a SCSI or IDE installation. I chose IDE. You are then asked to choose between a Web Server or a Mail Server (you can configure the system to have both later). EnGarde then automatically partitioned the hard disk and installed its packages. It then detected the network card (A Realtek 8139a) and prompted me to configure the network (IP address etc.). There were then prompts to configure a user and create a boot disk. You are then required to reboot the system and are given the choice of running a secure or standard system, secure is the default. You then need to connect to the machine using a SSL web interface on port 1023 (details are in the manual). In order to view the login page you have to accept the site's security certificate. You then need to log in using the username and password provided in the manual. Unfortunately I was unable to view the login page using Netscape 6 or Opera (latest version) for Linux (although Netscape 4.7x did work). The link for this article located at David Johnson is no longer available. . Discover the in-depth analysis from the SouthWest UK Linux User Group on EnGarde Secure Linux, focusing on the installation process and key features.. EnGarde Secure Linux, Linux distribution, product testing, network configuration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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