James Faircloth wrote:
> How many of your are running web, email, ftp, dns, ssh, or any other
> types of servers in your house/office? I know that most of the time
> that people try to learn a new OS that they're looking for answers to
> specific questions. I was thinking that maybe as a group we could
> agree on a distro, some server pieces and work through and write up a
> HOWTO on building your own home "do everything but the kitchen sink"
> server.
>
> What do you guys think?
We did a big chunk of this a few years ago though it could use some updates.
http://www.scottharney.com/tcp-ip-class/
It was presented over a couple of meetings. This was written up as a
supplement. It's also pretty old
http://www.scottharney.com/nolug-dns/
You could use these as a jumping off point for doing a distro-specific building
from the ground up presentation like you describe.
>
> James
>
> PS. Tom, I still have the 3 dat drives if you want them... if not, I'm
> sure people on here wouldn't mind them. ;)
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