Re: Server/Gateway Linux Box

2001-08-11 Thread Mike Egglestone
Hi there... How many workstations are you going to have? A dually motherboard is nice... but I would recommend those if your running LTSP...or 100 + workstations... (unless you have lots of ) If you want file sharing installed... I recommend Samba... samba.org is a good place to start if your

Re: Server/Gateway Linux Box

2001-08-11 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Hi, I'm building a Linux box that will serve as a server and gateway to split > internet access from a cable modem to numerous machines (some Linux, some > Winblows.) I'm putting in 2 network cards and a dual-processor motherboard > with

Re: Server/Gateway Linux Box

2001-08-11 Thread Osamu Aoki
I think you need to install task-newbie or install debian with newbie selected. Then you have mc (midnight commwander) and documentation. Just point and click. Then start mc and go to /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt. There is all the answer. Or you can go to www.linuxdoc.org I did it prety much wh

Re: Server/Gateway Linux Box

2001-08-11 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, Aug 11, 2001 at 12:49:55AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I'm building a Linux box that will serve as a server and gateway to split > internet access from a cable modem to numerous machines (some Linux, some > Winblows.) I'm putting in 2 network cards and a dual-processor motherboa

Server/Gateway Linux Box

2001-08-10 Thread JakeCatfox
Hi, I'm building a Linux box that will serve as a server and gateway to split internet access from a cable modem to numerous machines (some Linux, some Winblows.) I'm putting in 2 network cards and a dual-processor motherboard with 2 Pentium II processors. What do I need to do to set it up to pe