Hiya,<br><br>My partner and I run Southern Records. In addition to being a label and distributor for about 30 years now, we've been providing IT services to other music businesses, as well as doing everything for ourselves. That has resulted in a pure Unix environment running on Linux (SLES/Ubuntu) and Mac OS X. One of our clients' needs have grown beyond what we can provide, so they will be hiring someone as a full-time network administrator. (You can talk to me about that position, if you're interested. It has almost the same basic requirements as the consulting work I describe below.) <br>
<br>I'm capable of running (nearly) everything under normal circumstances, but it's a whole lot of work, and there are technologies I'm not particularly expert in and I really don't have the time to learn. My current network admin is going and I need to make sure that Bad Things don't happen when he does.<br>
<br>I need someone with a background in the Unix systems above and some pretty solid experience
managing mail systems (Exim, Sendmail, Cyrus). You should also know DNS and DHCP, be
proficient in TCP/IP and routing technologies and have experience
with Perl and Shell scripting. Your skills should also include working with
Cisco switches, IRIX (6.5), BSD, LDAP, Apache 2, Kerberos, VMWare, serial
communications and cabling. <br clear="all"><br>We're looking for someone, perhaps a couple of people, who charge around £110-160 per day, depending on experience and what the market will bear. We're an independent record company, so not completely flush. There are fringe benefits, though, which we can discuss if the basic scenario appeals to you. <br>
<br>There will be pretty regular work over the next six to ten months, if all goes according to plan.<br><br>I'm looking forward to your replies (off-list, of course).<br><br>Best,<br><br>-d.<br><br>--<br>Damon Allen Davison<br>
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