Newbie Linux Networking Question

From: Jeffrey Villanueva (jvcave_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/30/03


Date: 29 Sep 2003 23:37:41 -0700

Hi! I'm a total newbie to Linux with a little background on Windows NT
4 networking. I am looking into creating a Linux server that will
replace my Windows NT domain server for my internal network, I'll have
Linux and Windows 98 logging into it, and in the future it'll also be
a file server for the network. I have downloaded Red Hat Linux 9 as a
starting point. My question is, how do I configure the Red Hat server
to replace my NT 4 Server? What services do I have to install? I
have researched a lot of info regarding Linux networking(bind, dchp,
named, etc.) and I'm confused as to what I really need.



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