Re: RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-21 Thread Cliff Wells
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:50, Tom Curl wrote: > Manuel, > > Others have answered the licensing question. > > Using a firewall to provide NAT services for multiple users on the local > LAN with a dial-up connection is completely practical as long as the > users understand that if everybody tries to

Re: RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-20 Thread Tom Curl
Manuel, Others have answered the licensing question. Using a firewall to provide NAT services for multiple users on the local LAN with a dial-up connection is completely practical as long as the users understand that if everybody tries to browse at the same time performance will be very poor. Fo

Re: RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-20 Thread Marius Andreiana
On Jo, 2003-03-20 at 17:07, Tim Willis wrote: > Licensing? Just download the ISO, burn it, and install. That's the > open license. Manuel, if you purchase the boxed product, you'll also get printed manuals, installation support from redhat and support Red Hat for such a fine product. One box will

Re: RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-20 Thread Jeff Kinz
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 09:00:20AM -0600, Manuel Camacho wrote: > Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: > > We want to mount a computer to give internet access to 35 Windows > workstations in our office. Can we do this with RH8.0 Personal Edition? > > Of course we know the tools are there, but we are conce

Re: RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-20 Thread Tim Willis
Licensing? Just download the ISO, burn it, and install. That's the open license. As for the question about internet connection, are you planning on using the machine as the default gateway for your network? If so, I think setting up iptables is your best bet. I've never done this in RH, but did

RH 8.0 Personal: licensing issues

2003-03-20 Thread Manuel Camacho
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: We want to mount a computer to give internet access to 35 Windows workstations in our office. Can we do this with RH8.0 Personal Edition? Of course we know the tools are there, but we are concerned about the licensing issues. As we do not require the high end features