Re: [bdlug] Reg: Domain & active directory services

2005-08-21 Thread shamim shahriar
--- Ariful Islam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am a new Linux user. > Your clear understanding will be highly appreciated. I think I missed the points. Would you mind going into details of what you wish to accomplish? I mean, what do you really plan to have at the end? regards Shahriar

RE: [bdlug] Reg: Domain & active directory services

2005-08-21 Thread Ariful Islam
I want to design a network with domain with more than 40 pc, We need user authentication to get access of the network with mailing and internet services. Usually we configure our linus server as mail and proxy and other clients are in workgroup. No authentication is required. For your kind info

RE: [bdlug] Reg: Domain & active directory services

2005-08-21 Thread shamim shahriar
OK, let me try to get this straight You wish to set up a domain server You shall set a policy so all users/workstations will be authenticated through that server for a. E-Mail b. Internet Browsing c. needless to say, browsing the LAN d. ??? if that is the case, I would recomm

RE: [bdlug] Reg: Domain & active directory services

2005-08-21 Thread Mohammad Salaque
PPPOE would be better , as LDAP should be consider while user database reached more then thousand . or more. Mohammad Salaque -- I just want to live while i'm alive >From: shamim shahriar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [bdlug] Solaris 9/10 [x86 port]

2005-08-21 Thread Zahid
I've a box of Solaris 10 [x86] installed few months earlier. Have not gone too far yet. Seems working without trouble, also in GUI mode. But yes, you may find problem [Network Interface, VGA, etc.] driver installation for new hardware after the initial installation. Sometimes sys-unconfig is bette

Re: [bdlug] Solaris 9/10 [x86 port]

2005-08-21 Thread Md Mozammel Haque
Thanks for your replies. I've downloaded and burned Solaris 10 x86 and currently installing it on a pc. - Mozammel On 8/22/05, Zahid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've a box of Solaris 10 [x86] installed few months earlier. Have not > gone too far yet. Seems working without trouble, also in GUI mo