[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
an that the server will be "shaky" from the point of view of the client located on the same machine, see the mailing list/Wiki why.
1. you do not want both a client and a server on the same machine, unless you know the implications and _really_ know that you are fine with them
Thanks Rune. I think I am going to give up on CODA for now. I am running a single server setup (one server for file sharing, mail, web, etc...) and I want to keep to a low power configuration, so I do not want to distribute the functions to different server, therefore my server needs to also be a client.
Add to that the complexity of the authentication, I was really looking at CODA for home directories, but the authentication scheme makes it very complicated.
I might look at it again later, there are a lot of things I like about it, but right now those two issues are show stoppers.
Thanks again for the help. -- Yves. http://www.SollerS.ca