[ale] linux infrastructure advice, opinions, suggestions
Jay
jloden at toughguy.net
Thu Jun 17 14:02:04 EDT 2004
I work as a student worker for the systems admin of my school, and part
of my job with him is to sort of research various ways we can use linux
to leverage the schools' tech infrastructure and bolster the system.
Currently the school is MSed to death, and I and my boss are two of
maybe four or five real linux-nuts at the school. He wants to get more
linux use on campus, since a large percentage of the servers are windows
and the rest are mostly HP Unix. For my part, I am working on putting a
linux lab on campus that all students are allowed access to, and where I
can leave distros of linux on CD for people to borrow/take/copy. I also
would like to get us set up as an ftp mirror for linux. My second day
on the job I was able to set up an ftp server serving linux isos, but
it's only a (very old) desktop PC with linux on it, and I'd really like
to see something more useful that can handle downloads from a lot more
people.
For your own uses, feel free to download from it at
ftp://metafero.elon.edu/ and if you have some further suggestions for
distros you'd like me to add, contact me at jay at elon.edu and I'll see
what I can do!
So far, we've set up spam filters using two linux servers, but we'd like
to find some more ways to take advantage of linux. The only exception
is e-mail. There is absolutely no chance we would ever move off of MS
Exchange Server for e-mail. We would like to get linux running to do
things like automate mailing list creation, possibly run our Blackboard
server, etc. So, what I am looking for is some advice and suggestions
you all have on cool things and useful things we can do with linux.
Give me some application ideas, such as mailman for listserv, etc.
Anything you want to throw at me, you've probably all got at least one
suggestion that's worth hearing.
While I'm on topic, does anyone know how well you can interface with a
Net App storage device for use with apache (for student webspace,
because I would love to get this school off of windows server for at
least the student web server). Additionally, does anyone know any
caveats or helpful advice in implementing mailman with our Exchange server?
Thanks!
-Jay
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