Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-03-05 Thread Rob Owens
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 09:48:49AM -0600, Jason Hsu wrote: > Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of > favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, mail server, print > server, etc. Just as I have favorite distros for the desktop (Puppy Linux, > Linu

Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread owens
> > > > Original Message >From: jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.) >Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:33:40 -0600 > >>Joe, thanks so much for the advice. I remember vi from &

Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread Jason Hsu
Joe, thanks so much for the advice. I remember vi from undergraduate school in the 1990s, and I HATED it and never learned to use it, as emacs was so much easier to work with. On my minimal command-line only Debian installations, I prefer nano. Wow, I thought I was the only one who hates vi a

Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread Joe
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:48:49 -0600 Jason Hsu wrote: > Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a > portfolio of favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, > mail server, print server, etc. Just as I have favorite distros for > the desktop (Puppy Linux, Linux Mint,

Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread green
Jason Hsu wrote at 2011-02-28 09:48 -0600: > Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of > favorite server applications I had trouble finding a utility I liked for firewall. Scripts for iptables are slow and bulky, and with other frontends I don't really know wha

Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread shawn wilson
you're asking pretty broad questions, however... On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Jason Hsu wrote: > Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of > favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, mail server, print > server, etc. Just as I have favorite dis

Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)

2011-02-28 Thread Jason Hsu
Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, mail server, print server, etc. Just as I have favorite distros for the desktop (Puppy Linux, Linux Mint, antiX/Swift Linux) and favorite desktop applications (like