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  1. Re: Performance monitor

    Justin Clift <aa2@bigpond.net.au> — 2001-03-14T01:00:12Z

    Hi Guys,
    
    I'd just like to point out that for most secure installations, X is
    removed from servers as part of the "remove all software which isn't
    absolutely needed."
    
    I know of Solaris machines which perform as servers with a total of 19
    OS packages installed, and then precompiled binaries of the server
    programs are loaded onto these machines.
    
    Removal of all not-absolutely-necessary software iss also the
    recommended procedure by Sun for setting up server platforms.
    
    Having something based on X will be useable by lots of people, just not
    by those who make the effort to take correct security precautions.
    
    Regards and best wishes,
    
    Justin Clift
    
    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > 
    > > > It will be tck/tk, so I guess X only.
    > >
    > >  Good point. A typical DB server -- where is performance important --
    > > has install Xwin?
    > >
    > >  BTW, I hate Oracle 8.x.x because has X+java based installer, but some
    > > my servers hasn't monitor and keyboard let alone to Xwin.
    > >
    > >  What implement performance monitor as client/server application where
    > > client is some shared lib? This solution allows to create more clients
    > > for more differents GUI. I know... it's easy planning, but the other
    > > thing is programming it  :-)
    > 
    > My idea is that they can telnet into the server machine and do remote-X
    > with the application.  Just set the DISPLAY variable and it should work.
    > 
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