I believe this all depends on what you are using the Win2k Server box for. If
the server houses user data, a web site/server, a ftp site/server or something
to that effect and you need your windows clients to access this data, you can
setup the Linux box as an intermediary.
For instance, sa
Kevin Old wrote:
> 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 pas
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 r