Network Browsing and Virtual IP address
Kinda new but in depth...
Much I am new to Linux Red Hat 7.3 .. Getting really hands on now. I used to work with Caldera LONG ago but I forgot alot, If you don't use it you lose it... so I am starting all over again. 3 questions.... 1) What application do I use to browse a network ( novell network)... that has a MS Proxy server on it running NT4.0 as domain controller? IE Looking for MS widows explorer counter part. 2) Can I use a Linux box as a router using 2 dsl lines? IE I have 2 dsl Lines I don't want to get into a router if I don't Have to... HSRP from Cisco allows a user to create a virtual ip address with 2 dsl line using one with load balance abilities between the 2 lines. Linux is very robust I am hoping I can use it for this? and run my proxy server to this for external port 80 traffic . 3) Has anyone found out if Novell will or has Novell created anything for Linux? CaN I use Linux in a NDS environment with any applications Alliterative for Group Wise in GNOME or KDS? Novell Client ? Is there any good websites for newbies? Thanks in advance. Jeff Looking to learn More. I will probably have more questions tomorrow but it will be in another forum. |
links for ur referral.
Hi ,
As for novell on linux ... check out the below mentioned link : http://www.caldera.com/support/docs/netware/ linux as a router .... u can try the linux router project ... popularly know as LRP .... here is the link : www.linuxrouter.org For newbie .... lots of site are there : www.linuxnewbie.org, www.linuxjournal.com www.linuxdoc.org I would recommend u to start with reading the howto's available at linuxdoc.org and move ahead with other sites. Hope this helps you. Regards, Xanthium. |
you can easily use 2dsl lines in linux and set up load sharing with iptables
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hi Noerr ,
I guess for load sharing u will need iproute2 / CBQ .... iam not sure about iptables being used for load balancing .... maybe for load sharing but not for load balancing ! Regards, Xanthium. |
Novel log-on
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That is what I was looking for thank a BUNTCH!!
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