Thank you all for replying, I joined some mailing lists and I hope that I
will get answers to all of my windows networking related questions.

>Agree. Well if its any consolation - in my experience - going to Linux
>goes from hard to a better - where as going to windows goes from easy to
>frustrating.

I hope that the "frustrating" part of windows is followed by "easy" (i.e.
its a loop). :)

TK
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Rob Rohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 2:16 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: OT: windows mailing list

  On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 10:56, Benjamin S. Rogers wrote:
  >
  > Getting all the relevant services up and running (the SUNWAS, FTP, etc.)
was
  > a nightmare, mostly because of obscure configuration settings. Sites
like
  > the VSFTPD seem less concerned with documentation and examples and more
  > concerned with attacking the security history of other FTP daemons.
  hehehe - yeah that true.Once you figure out how to setup services and
  stuff its a lot easier - no simple gui etc. But you are right on with
  the pissed off tech flaming stuff <looks in mirror> hehehe

  > We had always been used to searching the news groups and the Web for
  > solutions to our problems. We rarely have to resort to calling tech
support.
  > However, Web searches generally produced nothing but MAN pages, which
are
  > more like hints than actual manuals.
  true, more verbose then --help, but less then a book.

  >  They generally assume that you already
  > know how to do something but need to be reminded of a switch. There also
  > seems to be some unspoken rule that a MAN page should not include any
  > mention of syntax or a working example.
  Some have examples, but you are right they are more geared toward  for
  if you have some idea of how the command/function/library works.

  > News group searches were down right frustrating. Attempts to figure out
how
  > to set up the SUNWAS as a service on RedHat produced one argument after
the
  > next. Most were flame wars between RedHat and Debian users (ostensibly),
  > arguing over which distribution's utility for managing services is
better.
  Yeah, a lot of "hard core" open source people are starting to really
  hate Redhat, so I can see how you'd run into anger. Be like asking how
  to get a windows box on a linux network - geeks can be easily side
  tracked.

  > In the end, RedHat Linux was pretty much installed via trial and error.
I
  > was able to set up SUNWAS as a service by copying other service scripts
and
  > changing them until I found a magic combination that seemed to work.
Most of
  > my Linux experience was that way. I found very little help on the Web or
in
  > the news groups. We spent much more time on the phone with RedHat than
any
  > other vendor.
  Wow, that sucks. When I first started setting up linux I never did ask a
  news group, but I look up a lot of how-tos on the internet and they were
  rad. Step by step on how to do most anything I wanted. Next time, try
  going to http://www.google.com/linux and search for "sunwas how-to" or
  something along those line. I couldnt find a similar keyword for windows
  items.

  > I'm sure there are good resources out there. I'm also sure that, after
  > spending years working in a largely Windows world, I'll need to learn
the
  > vocabulary of a new operating system.
  This is probably the root of my problem as well - if you get right down
  to it. You have to know how to ask the question in the form of the
  audience I suppose.

  >  After all, it's difficult to search
  > for a solution if you're using the wrong words to describe your problem.
  > Nevertheless, this first attempt was a pretty disappointing experience.
  Agree. Well if its any consolation - in my experience - going to Linux
  goes from hard to a better - where as going to windows goes from easy to
  frustrating.

  --
  Vale,
  Rob

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