Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares?

2009-03-01 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Chip Panarchy (forumanar...@gmail.com) [01.03.09 15:30]: > Hello > > So far, when I have posted on this Mailing-List I have recieved some > very informative replies. > > I am currently studying for a few certifications, (amongst them MCSE, > Security+ & the CCNA), and would like to learn how to

Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares?

2009-03-01 Thread Wade Richards
This sounds a lot like "I'm taking a course, and I'd like the Internet to do my homework for me." I'll give you generally correct advice, with enough lies in here to give you a failing grade if you don't verify my statements. If I were setting up a system as you described, I'd focus on what

Re: Securing a Network - What's the most secure Network/Server OS? - Is there a secure way to use Shares?

2009-03-01 Thread Chris Hilts
Chip Panarchy wrote: > > 1x Server (no need to go into specs, but let's just say 8GB of RAM and > 2x Intel Quad CPU at 2.66GHz) > 500x Windows Computers (400x Windows XP, 94x Windows Vista and 6x Windows 7) > 80x Linux Computers (Ubu