Re: Fedora.next: I would like working configurations

2014-01-27 Thread Dan Lavu
Most of the services you described do have a working configuration but 
the service is not turned on. You are right though, when you install a 
Windows CA it's ready to go. In regards to DHCP, the dhcpd.conf file has 
a commented sample that needs to be edited and then turned on. Is this 
what you are looking for?


On 27/01/14 14:33, Chris Adams wrote:

Once upon a time, Robert M. Albrecht li...@romal.de said:

If I install a Windows-Server with some services like DHCP or file
services, I get a working configuration.

Can you be more specific on what you mean by working configuration?
As far as I know, you still have to configure the service on Windows
before it does anything.  How could a default install of a DHCP
service possibly know what to do without configuration?


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Self Introduction - side_control / dlavu

2013-11-18 Thread Dan Lavu
Hey peoples, 

Some of you guys and gals might know me already, been working in the industry 
and using Linux since the late 90s. Came from IBM and now I work at Red Hat on 
the Professional Services team. A road warrior, implementing, migrating and 
mentoring; RHDS, IdM and Satellite for customers. Once in a blue moon I'll do a 
Zabbix gig, those are always fun. Anyways, I haven't coded in a long time and 
I'm trying to get back to programming and contributing. 

Cheers, 

Dan Lavu 
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