On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 07:23:12AM -0500, Scott Fitzgerald wrote: > Instead of buying a commercian "muscle box" I think it would be more > fun to instead link two pc's to serve one user, namely, myself. > Thinking about this, I wanted to contact the group. > > Has anybody else done this? I would like to know so I could just > follow in the footsteps of somebody who has experience. > > I would really like to have the repetitive and daemon like jobs run > on the computer without the keyboard/screen/mouse. I wonder though > because in debian exim and cron are in the "base system." Can a > Debian system be run without these? Email in particular, is there a > setting where I can tell the "lighter" system to use the SMTP server > of the "heavier" system as a default, or do I need to run a lighter > SMTP daemon or do I need to program exim for this somehow? > > Can simpler and less secure things like telnet be configured to work > only within the LAN? I know how to invoke SSH but is seems overkill > for logging into a box next to the "lighter" box. any thoughts? Hi Scott,
how can ssh be overkill? I am running a few networked machines here and the only reason why I think ssh could be overkill is encryption overhead. As I have a 386 40Mhz with 8MB of ram here running NetBSD 1.6.2 to which I connect with ssh, I really don't see this as a problem as well. Together with public key authentification - no more password typing - I see ssh as well worth it. These are naturally just my two cents... > > Thanks, > --- > Scotty > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Andreas Rippl -- GPG messages preferred Key-ID: 0x81073379
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