On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:19:22PM +0200, lists1 wrote:
> For Debian, which will be woody on the mail/dns/ntp server, and a mix
> of woody/testing/unstable (basically the knoppix install, plus some
> customization) for the desktops and internal servers, what would be
> the easiest combination in t
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 17:27, Jesse Meyer wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2003, Stephen Patterson wrote:
> > On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 22:30:28 +0200, lists1 wrote:
> > > Can anyone recommend a non-registration site that clearly explains what
> > > services normally run on a small company lan? Say 25-100 use
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:27:54AM -0500, Jesse Meyer wrote:
> Antivirus - If you are receiving outside email, and your users
> can download it to a win32 platform, you need
> an antivirus solution. The AV companies usually
>
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003, Stephen Patterson wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 22:30:28 +0200, lists1 wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a non-registration site that clearly explains what
> > services normally run on a small company lan? Say 25-100 users or so.
>
> > OpenLdap is for...same?
> > Bind for dns
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 22:30:28 +0200, lists1 wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a non-registration site that clearly explains what
> services normally run on a small company lan? Say 25-100 users or so.
Running services is usually a matter of what you need, I've put some
links at the end.
> I'm tryin
Can anyone recommend a non-registration site that clearly explains what
services normally run on a small company lan? Say 25-100 users or so.
I'm trying to figure out exactly what I should be targeting my study toward.
NIS is for authenticating users/passwords, right?
OpenLdap is for...same?
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