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Re: Yet Another Alternative (Re: OSX Server Pieces on Multiple Machines)



On 12/31/05 11:16, "webmaster" <email@hidden> wrote:

> 
> On Dec 31, 2005, at 10:03 , John C. Welch wrote:
> 
>> On 12/31/05 07:25, "Robert Dell" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> 
>>> if somebody wants to run a dns server only, do it on a client.
>>> if somebody wants to run a web server only, do it on a client.
>> 
>> If you want kerberos, this is incorrect.
> 
> That's a load if you're now trying to convince me that kerberos isn't
> available on client.
> 

Only the client pieces. The KDC bits, and the integration with the other
pieces are only a part of server. You CAN roll your own KDC, but by the time
you're done, you'll have spent more in time than you would have with server.


>>> if somebody wants to run a mail server only, do it on a client.
>> 
>> If you want an easy to maintain user database, this is incorrect.
> 
> Server software doesn't give you an easier to maintain database, it
> provides you with the same database.

Oh really? So you can show me the full Open Directory implementation for
creating an OD domain and master that ships standard on client? I await your
information eagerly.

-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
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