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On 28/2/2006 6:30 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:

> 1)    DHCP and DNS Server
> 2)    LDAP Authentication Server (this authentication will be use as backend
> for all other services)
> 3)    Single Domain Controller for our network based on SAMBA
> 4)    CVS / Sub Version repository server
> 5)    Database server (mysql, postgre sql)
> 6)    Internet Sharing (squid / iptables)
> 7)    Local Webserver (apache)
> 8)    Mail server (preferably Q-mail)
> 

Depends on your ability to manage and support such a system,
additionally i would recommend you take adequate redundancy measures to
ensure uptime if you will depend on the server for so much.

We use a simple fedora based distro in various locations, called
Clarkconnect (www.clarkconnect.org). It has free versions and paid
versions, depending on your needs, and is made to be used for tasks
mentioned in your email. We dont have any admins on staff but are able
to use most of what you have mentioned above through a simple management
interface and support forums on the product site.

It is for a quick and simple solution for most of your problems. It is
not for people who want to or are capable of putting together such a
solution from scratch using a generic distro.

Another point i forgot mention, personally i would keep the db/pdc/cvs
behind the firewall for obvious reasons, you may decide otherwise.

cheers,
Ankur.
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