On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:56:29 +0200, Alexander Dalloz <alexander.dalloz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am So, den 11.07.2004 schrieb Wayne Stidolph um 21:22: > > > I want to transfer my web serving (small static pages) from an > > internal server to my firewall machine, to cut down on the number of > > computers running in my SOHO; but I'd like to stay reasonably secure > > :) So, I'm thinking I need to run httpd in a chroot, or a user-mode > > virtual machine. But which? > [snip] > > As you say you have only static webcontent I don't think there is much > need to make your life harder by implementing a chrooted Apache or a > system inside a host system with UML. Thanks, that's reassuring - when I'm ignorant, I tend to make things harder than they really need to be! Since I'm serving static non-sensitive data, I'll just bring up Apache on the border machine and see how it goes... Good luck in your virtual machine experiment ... and, Alexander, thanks for being a frequent and useful provider of good tips! Wayne