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Hi Guys, I am self studying BASH, and will really appreciate it if you could share a list of typical assignments, especially if you can rate them from easy to hard. Just want to practice, and I have already scripted everything I needed to on my servers :) Thanks

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[url]http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/da116a07-36a0-4b8d-885e-eec3b8ed33fe1033.mspx?mfr=true[/url] google is a wonderful tool.

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go for the free mailenable software but XP is by no means a valid server system, and will not work in a production environment

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MIMO is nice to have, but I would simply set up a small switch, connect it to the main router and put cables to strategic points where I would install Access Points in AP mode. that is the most correct setup and the most resilient as well, since a power …

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there's more demand in windows, since there are mor of those servers out there, but knowing linux will bring in more money, since windows specialists, unless they are incredibly good, don't earn much

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AD services can only be installed on a server OS. 2008 requires at least 512Mb RAM, and will run very slowly on that.

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try to put the ISP's DNS server addresses in the XP machine manually

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set the DHCP to provide the new router as gateway for the workstations. that will make them address the router

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you need to stop using local user credentials, only the domain ones. and set permissions according to that

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your NIC is at least 100Mbps. 6 or 12MBps - both are still the speed setting bottleneck, so you don't need to set anything up

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for VLAN you need a VLAN capable switch to remotely access your PC, you need a remote access service running on it. windows native RDP can be used, but using LogMeIn.com is much easier. if you want to dial in to your PC from outside the LAN, you can set …

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a proper setup would use a serious router, capable of 2 WAN connections (T1 and the DSL), and a serious Firewall/NAT behind it (something like Checkpoint SPLAT), which knows how to direct different traffic by port or protocol to different interfaces. that would make a single NIC on a workstation …

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should buy an eSATA enclosure to connect that external HDD to an eSATA port

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test with another CD also, older laptops cannot boot from an external USB drives. if that's the case, you will need to use PXE boot, ifi available, and set up a server to install from

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need more info - what server you are using, is the ftp service running and accessible from the wan and the lan, what ports are open for the ftp, what OS is used etc

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that mainly depends on the email server's setup. a normally setu up MTA will never even process an email that doesn't originate from a valid domain, and is sent from a SMTP server that has no mx record

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just think about it - how do you expect to use 100Mbps speeds, when the internet pipe is 6Mbps?

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do you have DHCP running in the network? is the unix machine set up to pick up DHCP assigned addresses? can you ping the host machine at least?

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forget nlite and the F6 disks. brand name servers should have installation CDs, that will do the job for you. just read the documentation on the IBM official website

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does it resolve using any other external DNS? if it does, you can put that DNS in your DNS forward list

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a second router is the way to go of course and it's not expensive at all

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[B]surveys[/B]. customer satisfaction, improvement suggestions, speed of response etc

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only straight drinks Preferred stuff - single malt whiskeys like Tullamore Dew or cognac like Hennessy except for that I can do vodka, but again, only straight up, no mixes as for beers - mostly unfiltered stuff like Hoegaarden and Weihenstephan. Kruszovice dark is also very good

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another few things to go for: fdisk -l to detect unmounted drives look in the /proc directory - it contains a lot of online hardware information dmesg will show the hardware detected during boot kudzu (not sure ubuntu has it, RHEL sure does)

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directory server is not a file server. what you are talking about is simple file sharing in a home network, no domain needed. caperjack gave you the right link. or you can google up "windows+xp+file+sharing"

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you can use the 6Gbs of Gmail as storage [url]http://www.google.ie/search?q=gmail+storage[/url]

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Tape backups are the way to go. modern tapes are as large as hard drives, and cost less. wish it was different though, I don't enjoy working with tape libraries at all

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