Each of the topics Cory mentioned in this recent email would be great 
topic for a meeting presentation: snmp, certs (in general), vpn, nis,
nfs, ldap, and boot disks.  Any volunteers?

In particular, I'd like to figure out how to setup a shared address 
book in Evolution.  I think you have to setup an ldap server to do it.
Once that is setup, can any user with sufficient priveleges view, add, 
delete, and change addresses?

Ralph

On 01/07/03 09pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> True.  You could also use snmp.  You can also use a console port via
> serial, in fact you have to when you first set up a standard router.  So
> you could have an ssh-able machine that allows only root to access a
> serial port, which is connected to the router console port.
> 
> I'm ready for my network+.  I recently got an a+.  Next I'm looking at
> either lpic or linux+.  Not that I need the cert, but rather so I feel
> confident that my linux knowledge is adequately broad and deep.  For
> instance I know a lot about freeswan/vpn and iptables firewalling, but
> have never setup nis, nfs, ldap and still have difficulty making a
> useable boot disk without a script, that actually has utilities on it
> rather than just "cat /boot/vmlinuz >/dev/fd0".

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