in what way do you require the workstations to "talk" to the nt/linux box.
ie -- do you require inet services only/at all or what?


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Katrina Cook
> Sent: Saturday, 22 August 1998 12:39
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> Subject: Suggestions Needed
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>
> Hello,
>
> I am very new to Linux(about 1 week), and am facing quite a dilemma.
> Which needs to be accomplished before September 2nd.
>
> I have a dual boot server NT/Linux (redhat 5) which I need to
> enable 35
> workstations to talk to.  The workstations are currently
> running Windows
> 95 and using a Banyan Vines server for Internet and Print
> services.  I
> need to keep this configuration, while allowing for
> connectivity to the
> NT/Linux.
>
> It was suggested to me that instead of installing Linux on the 35
> workstations, I could basically have them telnet into the
> Linux server.
> But I am unsure of what I need to do on the Linux side to accomplish
> this.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome..
>
> Katrina Cook, Eastern Michigan Univ.
>
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