[tslug] Re: solaris / project idea

2003-01-24 Thread Caleb Jorden

ITS has not, as of yet, upgraded to AD for its domain system.  However, 
aformentioned Dr. Bindner has written a PAM module that allows a user 
to authenticate to the truman domain.  This could be very handy.  Using 
this, we could almost convert an entire lab temporarily to linux if we 
wanted to(Not sure if needed, but it would be very cool), if we had a 
working bootable linux distro for the network.  Just some thoughts...

Caleb Jorden
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Benjamin Story wrote:


>
>I'd suggest you look at Knoppix as a base.  It would serve as a good
>one since it's designed for use as a bootable CD or a HD install.
>This way you can put out demo discs.  Also I know that Dr. Bindner has
>done a lot of work in the Math and CS Division to get Debian to
>interact with the campus network.  Finally, I'm not sure if ITS has
>upgraded or not, but when they upgrade to Active Directory, you should
>be able to "logon" to the campus network using Kerberos and LDAP
>modules.  
>On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 09:23:42PM -0600, Peter Snoblin wrote:
>> 
>> I was thinking Debian, for a few reasons. First is that its what I 
know 
>> better, secondly it would help users avoid the dependency hell that 
strikes 
>> all rpm based installs after awhile, and finally it would be pretty 
easy to 
>> maintain an on campus apt source for it.
>> 
>> (my appologies for the screwy =20 thing in my first message, KDE ate 
my KMail 
>> config. again. I think I have it fixed now.)
>> 
>> On Thursday 23 January 2003 09:16 pm, you wrote:
>> > I think that that is a great idea. There are a lot of little little
>> > "gotchas" with the truman network. It might also be useful to include
>> > some sample iptables scripts that would help new users to secure 
their
>> > machines. Mandrake's default configuration of CUPS has been a thorn 
in
>> > my side for a couple of years now. It looks like they have secured it
>> > more in version 9.0 though. Before that if I didn't remember to edit 
it
>> > after an install/update it would accept jobs for an arbitrary 
machine on
>> > the network. Some special documentation might also be useful. I've
>> > written a rudimentary Introduction to Linux
>> > (http://www.brandonchisham.com/online_books/), this could
>> > easily be adapted to include some Truman specific stuff.
>> >
>> > It would probably be good to start with something very flexible like
>> > Gentoo or Debian, so that a higher level of customization could be
>> > achieved.
>> >
>> > Brandon
>> 
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>> Peter Snoblin - http://www2.truman.edu/~pas577/
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[tslug] Re: solaris / project idea

2003-01-23 Thread Benjamin Story

I'd suggest you look at Knoppix as a base.  It would serve as a good
one since it's designed for use as a bootable CD or a HD install.
This way you can put out demo discs.  Also I know that Dr. Bindner has
done a lot of work in the Math and CS Division to get Debian to
interact with the campus network.  Finally, I'm not sure if ITS has
upgraded or not, but when they upgrade to Active Directory, you should
be able to "logon" to the campus network using Kerberos and LDAP
modules.  
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 09:23:42PM -0600, Peter Snoblin wrote:
> 
> I was thinking Debian, for a few reasons. First is that its what I know 
> better, secondly it would help users avoid the dependency hell that strikes 
> all rpm based installs after awhile, and finally it would be pretty easy to 
> maintain an on campus apt source for it.
> 
> (my appologies for the screwy =20 thing in my first message, KDE ate my KMail 
> config. again. I think I have it fixed now.)
> 
> On Thursday 23 January 2003 09:16 pm, you wrote:
> > I think that that is a great idea. There are a lot of little little
> > "gotchas" with the truman network. It might also be useful to include
> > some sample iptables scripts that would help new users to secure their
> > machines. Mandrake's default configuration of CUPS has been a thorn in
> > my side for a couple of years now. It looks like they have secured it
> > more in version 9.0 though. Before that if I didn't remember to edit it
> > after an install/update it would accept jobs for an arbitrary machine on
> > the network. Some special documentation might also be useful. I've
> > written a rudimentary Introduction to Linux
> > (http://www.brandonchisham.com/online_books/), this could
> > easily be adapted to include some Truman specific stuff.
> >
> > It would probably be good to start with something very flexible like
> > Gentoo or Debian, so that a higher level of customization could be
> > achieved.
> >
> > Brandon
> 
> -- 
> Peter Snoblin - http://www2.truman.edu/~pas577/
> 
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[tslug] Re: solaris / project idea

2003-01-23 Thread Peter Snoblin

I was thinking Debian, for a few reasons. First is that its what I know 
better, secondly it would help users avoid the dependency hell that strikes 
all rpm based installs after awhile, and finally it would be pretty easy to 
maintain an on campus apt source for it.

(my appologies for the screwy =20 thing in my first message, KDE ate my KMail 
config. again. I think I have it fixed now.)

On Thursday 23 January 2003 09:16 pm, you wrote:
> I think that that is a great idea. There are a lot of little little
> "gotchas" with the truman network. It might also be useful to include
> some sample iptables scripts that would help new users to secure their
> machines. Mandrake's default configuration of CUPS has been a thorn in
> my side for a couple of years now. It looks like they have secured it
> more in version 9.0 though. Before that if I didn't remember to edit it
> after an install/update it would accept jobs for an arbitrary machine on
> the network. Some special documentation might also be useful. I've
> written a rudimentary Introduction to Linux
> (http://www.brandonchisham.com/online_books/), this could
> easily be adapted to include some Truman specific stuff.
>
> It would probably be good to start with something very flexible like
> Gentoo or Debian, so that a higher level of customization could be
> achieved.
>
> Brandon

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[tslug] Re: solaris / project idea

2003-01-23 Thread brandon

I think that that is a great idea. There are a lot of little little
"gotchas" with the truman network. It might also be useful to include
some sample iptables scripts that would help new users to secure their
machines. Mandrake's default configuration of CUPS has been a thorn in
my side for a couple of years now. It looks like they have secured it
more in version 9.0 though. Before that if I didn't remember to edit it
after an install/update it would accept jobs for an arbitrary machine on
the network. Some special documentation might also be useful. I've
written a rudimentary Introduction to Linux
(http://www.brandonchisham.com/online_books/), this could
easily be adapted to include some Truman specific stuff. 

It would probably be good to start with something very flexible like
Gentoo or Debian, so that a higher level of customization could be
achieved.

Brandon

On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:18:37PM -0600, Peter Snoblin wrote:
> 
> First up, I just got a copy of Solaris 9 for x86, if anyone wants it, you=
>  can=20
> get it at http://rillanon/solaris9-x86/ (on campus only, sorry).
> 
> Second up, I had an idea for a project we could do. We could develop a di=
> stro=20
> that would easily fit into truman's network (ie mount a students various=20
> network drives, properly set up samba for wins, etc). I don't know if the=
> re=20
> is really enough stuff we could customize to make it worthwhile, but its =
> a=20
> thought. (and I still think a video iPod would be cooler!)
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