My manual list:

- Quagga setup for OSPF/RIP/ISIS routing. No big deal since it has a cisco-like CLI 
interface, but it is still ultimately config file driven which means a web-based 
interface is very possible.

- Using an external CA for StrongS/WAN. The web interface is real good for running a 
local CA, but many systems have an existing CA infrastructure that can be utilized and 
helps keep a unified certificate structure.

- Sometimes have to add static MAC-ARP mappings when using PROXY ARP for a DMZ. This 
is something that seems to be specific to a few operating systems that are really anal 
about responding to arp requests *coughNetwarecough* but come Open Enterprise Server 
this should be a non-issue

That's about it. I source the rest of my jobs out to other servers.

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JWG Networks
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