When it comes to our
InternetServer, there will be some unavoidable discussion on choice of distro, even if we avoid a prolonged debate. This page gives that discussion a home.
Registration
Let's start by registering our own preferences on distribution, as well as our experience level with any distro (preferred or otherwise). If you have any "I refuse to have anything to do with" opinions, note those too.
Avoid explaining
why at this point; let's just survey the field.
- BenScott - Prefer a RHEL clone like CentOS. Most experienced with Red Hat Linux, Fedora, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux clones. I've tried SuSE, Mandrake, and Debian in the past. I'm willing to work with just about anything.
- BruceDawson - Suggest either RHEL (maybe we can get a company in Westford to donate a copy). I also have experience running Ubuntu servers. I do not recommend a plain Debian server installation - too much customization is required.
Requirements
The following items outline some of the requirements of the distribution. These exist in light of this system being managed by a (probably) disjoint set of people.
- Automatic updates (ala yum, up2date, ...) Especially security updates!
- Experience within our community of sysadmin volunteers.
Recommended packages, policies and procedures
- All admins have their own account on the system.
- Disallow root access, except via sudo.
- Disallow sudo access. Yes, this make things more difficult, but traceability is needed when there are multiple admins. Note: I could be coaxed off this requirement if sudo would fire up a capture program (like script) when 'sudo ' is used.