Re: A modern BSD UNIX workgroup - how would you do it?

2003-02-15 Thread Chuck Swiger
BSD Freak wrote: [ ... ] 1. Centralised user/password/account management 2. 2-3 file servers running FreeBSD, 1 mail server and 1 VPN gateway also running FreeBSD 3. Workstations will be 75% FreeBSD and 25% Mac OS X 10.2 Most people I have spoken to automatically say NIS/NFS. Although I know tha

Re: A modern BSD UNIX workgroup - how would you do it?

2003-02-15 Thread Michal F. Hanula
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 09:07:57AM -0500, Bill Moran wrote: > BSD Freak wrote: > >I have an upcoming project to create a modern UNIX (mainly > >FreeBSD-based) workgroup computing environment. > > > >If _YOU_ had your chance to do it from scratch, what

Re: A modern BSD UNIX workgroup - how would you do it?

2003-02-15 Thread Bill Moran
BSD Freak wrote: I have an upcoming project to create a modern UNIX (mainly FreeBSD-based) workgroup computing environment. If _YOU_ had your chance to do it from scratch, what technologies would you use? Basically only following are set in stone. Everything else is up to me: 1. Centralised user

Re: A modern BSD UNIX workgroup - how would you do it?

2003-02-15 Thread Alex
Dear/Beste BSD, Saturday, February 15, 2003, 9:10:55 AM, you wrote: > I have an upcoming project to create a modern UNIX (mainly > FreeBSD-based) workgroup computing environment. > If _YOU_ had your chance to do it from scratch, what technologies would > you use? Basically only following are se

A modern BSD UNIX workgroup - how would you do it?

2003-02-15 Thread BSD Freak
I have an upcoming project to create a modern UNIX (mainly FreeBSD-based) workgroup computing environment. If _YOU_ had your chance to do it from scratch, what technologies would you use? Basically only following are set in stone. Everything else is up to me: 1. Centralised user/password/account