Andrei Rolando León Salas wrote: > Hi, first of all i want to thank you all that do this help. Without this i > cold never put my own webserver. Now my question. I know when i have to > install some software, they recommend a "fresh" install of centos, but my > provider (we have server via internet and webmin) every fresh install says > that i need to pay like 50$ ( alittle expensive for me). Im live i Costa > RIca and here internet sucks thats why i use panama server. Now my > question > is: theres any form to restore to "default" a centos server? like windows > 8 or like norton goback? i searh a lot via google but not sure if theres no > way or i dont know how to search it. Sorry for my bad english. Hope could > help me this time First, who is this they who recommend a "fresh" install of CentOS, and what's the software? There's absolutely no reason I know of, nor am I aware of any software, that requires you to do a complete new install of the O/S (other than, maybe, for WinDoze...). In short, I think a) they're full of it; b) they have no idea what they're talking about, and don't know *Nix, or c) just what is it that's *in* that software? Thinking about it, the first thing that comes to mind is that iptables is set to leave your box wide open..... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos