Ok...so I have started a couple of threads on trying to integrate Linux,
Mac & Windows together, but I think I am putting the cart before the
horse on some things, so I think I need to simplify my life & take it
one step at a time.
Essentially I want to turn my network (lab) into something that you
might see out there in the enterprise world. I want to utilize this to
test scenarios or test solutions that I can promote to clients with a
preference to a FLOSS/Linux solution.
I currently have the following:
* Windows 2003 Server: Using AD & acting as file/print server, file
storage, DHCP Server, primary DNS auth., etc.
* Windows 2000: Lisa's current desktop. Basic usage (e-mail, web,
chatting, etc.)
* Windows XP: My primary machine. Use for pretty much everything.
* Linux Mint 9: Lisa's new desktop.
* Authentication: Windows auth. against AD domain. Lisa's comp does
auth to AD currently using Likewise.
* Profiles: Roaming profiles saved to 2K3 server.
* Netbooks (x2): Running Xandros (Lisa) & Eeebuntu (Mine)
* WiFi Router: Acting as firewall, AP & switch.
* Mac Desktop: Running 10.4.11, but not used right now.
I would like to do the following:
* Linux Server: Likely CentOS auth. to AD & eventually become PDC &
virtualizing 2K3. Essentially take over roles of current 2K3 server.
* NAS: Seperate small form factor box with HDD & external drive as
backup. This will be data storage point.
* Linux Desktop - Lisa: Save profile to 2K3 first & eventually to NAS.
* Linux Desktop - Me: Save profile to 2K3 first & eventually to NAS.
Will be either KDE based *buntu or SUSE, with virtualized XP. Would
like to use either single profile share or multiple (os specific) with
syncing of common items (i.e. Tbird/Firefox profiles, etc.)
* Netbooks/Notebooks: Linux based & auth to domain yet function as
sperate as well & sync back.
* Set up home Intranet or portal (similar to SharePoint) to allow for
colaboration & remote access to data.
* I am sure there will be other items as things progress.
I will likely be pumping out a few e-mails on this whole process, but
hopefully on a single component at a time to avoid confusion for anyone.
Perhaps there are other out there who are looking to do the same or
parts of what I am doing & it could benefit them as well.
I would appreciate anyones ideas, suggestions or advice.
TekBudda
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