Guys:

I'm in need of two Debian experts for a for-pay project. The first of these is described below; the latter will be in another posting.

I've engaged a client who is planning on using the Debian package management system to maintain the configuration of a large number of highly mobile computer workstations. One of the important requirements for the system is authentication of the workstation to the package repository, to be sure that the workstation is who it says it is so that it can be properly updated. Updates need to happen with virtually no human intervention, and with "fallback" stages to prevent workstations from becoming disabled due to a failure during the update process.

I need is for someone who can adapt the existing Debian package management system to the client's needs, and see to its installation and maintenance. Ongoing work will be required to keep the system itself up to date, and to add new functionality as new authentication techniques and connectivity options (LAN, wireless, WLAN, etc.) become supported by the target hardware.

The need is immediate; send me resumes by private email if interested. Thanks!


b.g.

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Bill Gatliff
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