Bryan J. Smith wrote: > On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:40 -0500, Ugo Bellavance wrote: <snip> >> The drives will be used one week over 2. > > What are you doing about long-term retention? Off-site? Probaly rsync over ssh to my home server. > >> Number of servers: 1 for the moment. > > Then you can just use local UNIX accounts. No directory server necessary. Ok. >> The prod server will be in colo. >> Types of users: see above. Amount of users: ~ 10 for now, may grow up >> to 20 max within 24 months. Reason for SMB : file/print sharing. CVS >> details? What do you need to know exactly? We are using CVS over SSH, >> Eclipse with ssh keys being the client. The developpers work sometimes >> in the office, sometimes from home, connected to a vpn (the endpoint is >> a m0n0wall firewall). The developpers have a Xampp setup on their >> laptops and develop there, then test on the staging server, then put it >> in prod. The staging server is also the development MySQL server. I'd >> like to use OpenXchange to have a mail/calendar/etc solution that can >> work with current tools (outlook :(). > > I'm very partial to OpenGroupware.ORG (OGo). OGo has a long way to go > to be "easily installable," but it's the most flexible and open and > _rich_ backend with _server_ side scheduling I've ever seen. <snipped part about ogo> I tried installing Ogo. Really not easy. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is barely no install doc for RHEL... > > OpenGroupware.ORG (SKYRiX 4.1) architecture: > http://www.opengroupware.org/en/devs/docs/OGoArchitecture.html Thanks for the link. I just realized that horde is available in extras. It seems to be supporting PDA/outlook syncs. What do you think about it? > >> The server is a dual Athlon MP 1800, 1 gB RAM, 3 ware 7006-LP card in >> RAID 1 with 80 gB PATA HDDs + 1(X2) 200 GB removable hard drive (this >> server is also a backup server for a few servers for now, but this will >> probably change. >> Please let me know if you need more details. >> Thanks for your input ;). > > Yeah, if you're 1 server, don't worry about a directory service just > yet. Just use local accounts to get up'n running for now, then look at > a directory service later -- especially when you have more time. Ok, fiew! :). > > Don't read all the Kerberos/OpenLDAP info on ADS. It's not required to > run a Samba domain to XP clients, if you only have Samba servers. Ok, thanks -- Ugo -> Please don't send a copy of your reply by e-mail. I read the list. -> Please avoid top-posting, long signatures and HTML, and cut the irrelevant parts in your replies.