[olug] Linux Recommendations?
VHP3
vhpascale3 at yahoo.com
Mon May 31 14:22:34 UTC 2004
Well, if you've got access to 'broadband', or will,
you probably can just do it with a Linksys
firewall/router without the complications of setting
up a Linux server. From there, you could run cat5 or
*gasp* a form of 802.11 to each of the roommate's
computers. Of course you had an uncontrollable urge
to set a up a Linux server anyway, by all means go for
it. This idea assumes you'll have access to some form
of 'broadband' Internet access. If you don't, than I
have no clue how you could do it effectively.
Vince
--- "Dietz, John D." <dietz_j at alltel.net> wrote:
>
> Next year, my College is allowing tons of people to
> live off-campus
> next year (this is a first in many, many years). A
> bunch of us are going to
> live together next year, and each from a variety of
> computing backgrounds.
> We are going to need to share Internet access next
> year. The College uses
> Exchange 2000 Server for all campus e-mail (I have
> no idea why, but they
> do). I was wondering what you recommended for
> sharing Internet. I was
> thinking of using a Linux server of some kind (since
> I am one of the more
> network savvy individuals), but I was unsure of what
> distribution to use. I
> would like to go for easy to configure and secure.
> I need to set it up however so that people can use
> Outlook to
> connect to the College Exchange server. I have
> tested this out, and it does
> indeed work, despite my first guess that it would be
> blocked by the College
> firewall. Does anyone know what it takes to set
> this stuff up to allow
> multiple individuals Outlook and Apple Mail access
> to the Exchange server
> via one IP? I am going to NAT the network, and I
> would like some
> recommendations.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
>
>
>
> John D. Dietz
> 144 Arborview Drive
> Nebraska City, NE 68410-3302
> Ph: (402) 873-9357
> Fx: (402) 874-9572
> Cell: (402) 659-3912
> E-Mail: dietz_j at alltel.net /
> J-Dietz at cornellcollege.edu
> WWW: http://people.cornellcollege.edu/J-Dietz
>
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