I have read everything I can find about Linux and learned a ton but
still haven't found the answer to this problem.  I have Linux,
Macintosh, Win95 and NT4.0 machines that need to be able to network
together.  I have never set up a network before but understand the
basics of how they work.  I would like to have internet access through
the Linux box (I assume some kind of IP Masquerading would be needed),
printer sharing and file sharing also.  From there, local email, central
faxing and group scheduling seem pretty easy.

So the question is: What software should I use to network these
different operating systems together?  Netatalk looks like a good
solution if it were just Linux and the Mac but I don't know what to use
in this situation.

I would welcome any direction to more information that would be helpful
on this subject.  I'm always up for reading more on Linux.

A reply to my address as well as the list would be appreciated.

Thank you,
               Kyle


Kyle Moore
Moore Images
Denver, CO
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