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troypiggo1
Jun 02, 2011Tutor
ReadyNAS Ultra 4 and apt-get
Please tell me I haven't just made a huge mistake and bought the wrong RN. I went for the Ultra 4 because I liked most of its features - RAM, 2 ethernet ports etc. But just picked it up and starting...
troypiggo1
Jun 02, 2011Tutor
Ok, thanks for the tip. I'm a long time Ubuntu user, and do use "apt-get upgrade" a fair bit, along with "unattended-upgrades" etc.
So I'm intending to install a few servers like postfix, amavisd-new, clamav, dovecot, dnsmasq, iptables, squid, spamassassin, apache etc. It's only for a family home server, not many users. Do I have to keep them up to date manually? Or should I configure apt to not upgrade certain packages so that Frontview doesn't break? If so, what packages? If not, what do you recommend I do? I didn't see addons for all of those services, and the ones I did see didn't appear to be the latest versions.
So I'm intending to install a few servers like postfix, amavisd-new, clamav, dovecot, dnsmasq, iptables, squid, spamassassin, apache etc. It's only for a family home server, not many users. Do I have to keep them up to date manually? Or should I configure apt to not upgrade certain packages so that Frontview doesn't break? If so, what packages? If not, what do you recommend I do? I didn't see addons for all of those services, and the ones I did see didn't appear to be the latest versions.
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