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Old 12-06-2004, 12:49 PM   #1
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Madcap/ multicats IP server?


re-posting this here, seems more appropriate.

I tried a search but turned up nothing. Not sure if this has been covered before and I just suck at searching.
I need to set up a MADCAP server for a series of Windows clusters. I try to make critical systems Linux when I can, and this would be a great one. However, I am just newbie enough to get lost in new areas. I am unfamiliar with IP multicast servers, and not even sure if it is possible in Linux.

If it is, can anyone direct me to some resources? In Windows networks, MADCAP is a subset of DHCp. Will this be the same in a Linux server?

We use Redhat ES 3.0.
 
  


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