On Thu, 24 May 2001, David A. Bandel blurted out:
DAB>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DAB>>
DAB>> Hi everyone,
DAB>>
DAB>
DAB>[snip]
DAB>
DAB>>
DAB>> I would like to see 12 or so main categories, with as many sub categories
DAB>> as appropriate. I'd then like us to sort the task keyword lists into these
DAB>> categories (or subcategories). Please ignore the numbering sequence for
DAB>> the keywords for anything other than identification. I suspect 1.x.x to
DAB>> get mixed with 3.x.x and so forth, though some will likely stay grouped
DAB>> together.
DAB>>
DAB>
DAB>As a start (and only a start), I have 12 categories and several (OK,
DAB>quite a few) subcategories.  If the logical groupings I have look like
DAB>they came from my TOC (Using Linux), it's probably because this is the
DAB>way I've been logically grouping things for explanations.  Sorry if some
DAB>of my abbreviations aren't clear:
DAB>
DAB>        Security/access control
DAB>                secure access
DAB>                        ssh
DAB>                        vpn
DAB>                tcp wrappers
DAB>                PAM
DAB>            snort
DAB>
DAB>        System administration
DAB>                system monitoring
DAB>                System auditing/logging
DAB>                file handling (diff, locate, find, cmp)
DAB>            backups
DAB>
DAB>        Hardware
DAB>            UPS
DAB>            serial ports
DAB>                interrupts/ioports
DAB>                laptops
DAB>                PCMCIA
DAB>
DAB>        Hard disks
DAB>                maintenance (fsck)
DAB>            partitioning
DAB>
DAB>        Filesystems
DAB>                fstab
DAB>                /proc
DAB>                    sysctl
DAB>                files
DAB>                partitions/partition types
DAB>                fs types
DAB>
DAB>        System Initialization
DAB>            LILO
DAB>            runlevels
DAB>            rc scripts
DAB>            init and inittab
DAB>
DAB>        Scripting
DAB>                shell
DAB>                Perl
DAB>                sed
DAB>                awk
DAB>                task automation
DAB>                        cron
DAB>
DAB>        Package Management
DAB>                RPM
DAB>                deb
DAB>
DAB>        Kernel compiling
DAB>                configuration
DAB>                    SMP
DAB>                    experimental
DAB>            compiling
DAB>                patching
DAB>                modules
DAB>                        modprobe
DAB>                        /etc/modules.conf
DAB>            -AC
DAB>            testing
DAB>
DAB>        Services
DAB>                DNS
DAB>                httpd
DAB>                FTP
DAB>                INN
DAB>                SMTP
DAB>                        MTAs
DAB>                        list managers
DAB>                        MDAs
DAB>                NIS
DAB>                NFS
DAB>            LDAP
DAB>            SNMP
DAB>            kerberos
DAB>
DAB>        Networking
DAB>                packet filters
DAB>            routing
DAB>            CIDR using VLSM
DAB>                serial communications
DAB>                        asycn
DAB>                                ppp,slip,mgetty,fax,dial-in
DAB>                        sync
DAB>                                isdn,frame relay
DAB>            tcpdump
DAB>            routers
DAB>            bandwidth control
DAB>            netstat
DAB>            IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc.
DAB>            MTU
DAB>
DAB>        X
DAB>            video
DAB>
DAB>
DAB>Just some general groupings to get things started.  This done at a
DAB>glance.  Categorizations should be easy.  Gotta read the tasks because
DAB>some keywords in task lines seemed to mix unrelated items.

Hey Dave... is Samba a "service" we should require knowledge of at this
level?

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csm

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