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mljv@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Am Montag, 7. Januar 2008 12:56 schrieb Florian Weimer:
Or would you rather vote for 64bit because there are no problems
anymore and postgresql runs fine on 64bit debian.
We haven't run into any trouble with iptables on Debian etch, running
on amd64 hardware.  But we use only fairly standard iptables
functionality.

ok, thanks for this information. It was sarge when i used iptables with 64bit kernel and it even failed to start up.so i'll might give 64bit another try.

Are there any other recommendations whether to use 64bit or 32bit OS with postgresql? I just want to use 64bit if it as stable as 32bit.

I'm curious as to why you would run iptables on a database server. My expectation would be that your database machine would be behind a dedicated firewall.

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Until later, Geoffrey

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