[Wolves] Networking tutorials

fr0st carl at fr0st.co.uk
Tue Mar 9 20:08:57 GMT 2004


At 18:40 09/03/2004, you wrote:
> > As per my comments on the Samba/webdav thread, this
> > all sounds great to me. It's something I'm looking at
> > this very moment, from a personal point of view and
> > with my final year uni project coming up. I'm thinking
> > of trying to produce a drop in replacement for Windows
> > servers, ie more than just Samba.
> >
> > I'd like to think I'll be capable of producing an SME
> > standard IT solution based on Linux in the next year
> > or so. That is http, mail, DNS ,Samba, NFS, print, AV
> > for Windows viruses etc. I might also be looking at
> > remote X, thin-clients and diskless booting.
> >
> > Heh, note, I am in no position to be demonstrating
> > this kind of stuff just yet, nor will I for some time
> > to come, though perhaps I will at some point.
> >
> > Ad
>
>
>SLOX does all the above, and :
>- groupware,
>- chat server,
>- LDAP (directory for address books, authentication etc)
>- Web Mail
>
>There are free software AV scanners, everything else should be
>relatively simple... albiet time consuming and probably frustrating the
>first time around to get talking to each other.

SLOX is pretty cool. We sell it at work, SUSE made us Advance Partners.. If 
you want a decent backup script for it or want a decent price, let me 
know.. I'll sort you one out!

- Trig
(www.its-linux.co.uk)



>David.
>
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