I am building a Linux Server for my windows network. I am using 8.2 Pro and the server is going to be an internet connection server / logon server. Does anybody have and advice for me. FadMart - http://www.fadmart.com - An Associate of the World's Largest Store!
Scott Wrobel wrote:
I am building a Linux Server for my windows network. I am using 8.2 Pro and the server is going to be an internet connection server / logon server. Does anybody have and advice for me.
FadMart - http://www.fadmart.com - An Associate of the World's Largest Store!
so you mean it's going to be an internet gateway and domain server? (samba?) do you want a proxy server too? (squid?) please elaborate...... Oskar
Scott, I run the same configuration as you. I have an AMD K6-500 motherboard running SuSE Linux 8.2 Pro. It is connected (externally) to a Cable Modem and (internally) to a router with 4 other attached Windows PCs. The Linux Machine runs the following services for the network .. DHCP DNS - to provide a local cache of addresses as well as providing Machine Name to IP address translations for the local network Samba (ie Windows File & Print Sharing) Squid - http proxy/cache SuSEfirewall2 - firewall All internal machines get their IP address from the linux box DHCP server and register the address with the DNS server. I do not use SAMBA for Domain Logon Verification (but I understand this is possible with SAMBA). I run the box in Text Only Linux mode, but I have previously run KDE on it as well when I was playing. I need specific questions to know how to help you. Philip ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Wrobel" <saw424@xeomail.com> To: <suse-security@suse.com> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 7:33 PM Subject: [suse-security] Suse Linux server
I am building a Linux Server for my windows network. I am using 8.2 Pro and the server is going to be an internet connection
server / logon server.
Does anybody have and advice for me.
FadMart - http://www.fadmart.com - An Associate of the World's Largest Store!
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