On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 01:44 -0800, Nathan Grennan wrote: > Today I have been playing with gigabit networking. In the process I > have played with rsync+ssh, rsync, scp, http, etc. I decided I wanted > to try tux, the web server, and so I used yum -y install tux.x86_64 to > install it. It installed just fine, and I shut down httpd. I then > tried service tux start and received the error, TUX not implemented in > this kernel. I looked through the kernel changelog and see tux > repeatedly being enabled and disabled, but the last report shows it > reenabled. I thought Tux worked with Apache. Is it supposed to be independent? Of course, having a HTTP server in the kernel means you've got to be extra careful with security. The potential damage if there's an exploit is going to be worse than an isolated application. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.