So what have you decided?

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On Behalf Of Tony Vance
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:53 PM
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Subject: [uug] Suggestions for a Linux networking project?


Hey everyone,

I'm taking a networking class and I need to come up with an idea for a
networking project.  I have a small lab of computers availible to me on
which I can install Linux or Windows Server 2003, or whatever.  I'd like
to do something fun with Linux and learn something useful.  do you have
any suggestions for a networking project that's not too hard (I've heard
setting up a Kerberos server is difficult to do).  Some ideas I've had
so far:

* configure several workstations to communicate using a VPN
* configure Linux and Windows workstations to communicate together using
Samba

Any other ideas?

Thanks!

--Tony

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