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can anyone please help me on how to set my computer as a server for my large LAN?i have the latest mandriva software.

 

 

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what particular server you want it to act?

 

web - Apache2

file - samba, ssh, ftp ( samba: http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ )

mail - sendmail, postfix (mandriva's default is postfix)

 

DNS server - http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/dhcp/

 

DHCP server - http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/

 

try also to visit this http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_mandrake_10_2

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As aioshin said, it all depends on what kind of server you want / what you need it do.

 

Just to elaborate though:

 

If you're using a large LAN you might just need a router, firewall and DHCP server. This will handle the assigning of IP addresses on the LAN, route Internet access and provide security. It's also really simple to setup. I usually direct new users to webmin to achieve this. Webmin is installable in Mandriva via urpmi.

 

It might be useful to set up some form of SAMBA server as well, if you have Windows boxes on the LAN. You can even enable Apple Talk support for Macs.

 

For more advanced serving, such as mail, web, ftp, etc. - it can all be done with Mandriva.

 

So, all we need to know is: what do you need? :)

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thanks guys.

i was looking forward to setup a web server.

and also since am new to linux world,i dont know how to configure my internet timeout because when its idle,i loose internet until i restart my computer.

thanks for your help

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