Jeff,

Thanks for your reply.  I'm not worried about Linux.  I'm a linux nut and
have been working with it for years.  I'm worried about Windows.

For instance, a client machine requests something from the Win2k box.
The request is received at the Linux box.
The Linux box passes and receives the request to the Win2k box.
The Linux box returns the data to the client machine.

Given this senario, do I need client licenses for the Win2k Server if they
are not going to be directly connecting to the Win2k box.

Thanks,
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Old" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: hey kev


> you probably already saw my post...hopefully...
>
> but...feel good my man...it's LINUX.
>
> it's free. what do you mean by lawsuits? you mean because
> you're integratiing linux into your pro-windows network?
>
> i am a little confused by your post. however, i wanted to
> email you and suggest that you go 100% linux network.
>
> :)
>
> think i'm nuts?
>
> well...how about this...at home, 100% linux...that's 2
> workstations and one software router/web
> server/email/random experiments.
>
> the web company i parted with recently...web servers...all
> linux...my workstations...all linux...
>
> there was no need for these silly licenses and other
> useless pieces of paper. save a tree.
>
> :)
>
> 2 years ago, i knew NOTHING about linux...and now it's all
> i use.  :)
>
> good luck my man...and if you have questions, post more on
> the list, and don't forget that the O'Reilly series books
> are REALLY great if you want to learn the stuff.
>
> -jeff
>


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