Re: [SLE] Server software iso?
There is something similar to what you are talking about called e-smith linux. It is a RedHat-based system that does everything you mentioned, including samba. It is distributed by Mitel Corp, makers of PBX telephone systems.
http://www.e-smith.org
From: Clayton
Ummm after 3 days of digging around, it's now time to ask....
About 18 months ago I stumbled across a really handy Linux Server package. This Linux Server was released the same way the SmoothWall firewall is released.... as a handy ISO you burn to CD. This would make a bootable CDROM. You would boot the CD on your "donor" system, follow the text prompts (just like installing SmoothWall) and it would setup a dedicated file/emial/print/DHCPserver/router etc. It also included a fairly well designed webadmin interface that you used to config it once it was up and running. It had a name something like SCS Server... or soemthing similar. Thing is, I am in need of this package, and have misplaced my bookmark to the homepage... and I can't remember the exact name... frustrating.
Does anyone recognise what I'm describing here? Does anyone know the name of this Linux server package?
C.
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On Monday 26 January 2004 10:27 pm, mitchthompson@satx.rr.com wrote:
There is something similar to what you are talking about called e-smith linux. It is a RedHat-based system that does everything you mentioned, including samba. It is distributed by Mitel Corp, makers of PBX telephone systems.
there's also Clark Connect... http://www.clarkconnect.com/ comes in two versions, office or home (home is free for non-commercial use) I think I shall be dumping my smoothwall and using this beastie... :)
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