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Date:      Sun, 10 Feb 2002 20:45:35 -0500
From:      parv <parv_@yahoo.com>
To:        f-q <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   ot - learning heterogenous networking (slightly long)
Message-ID:  <20020211014535.GA98615@moo.holy.cow>

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hi,

i am using freebsd since about 3-4 years, from 3.4-stable.  and on
that experience alone, it's hard to find a job either as a help desk
staff or a junior unix system administrator.

so, i am thinking creating and maintaining a network of at least 3
os'es on 3 different machines:

- freebsd 4-stable on current dell i5000e
- some linux distribution on a drive shared by windows 95 on a
  old/low spec ibm aptiva currently stored in attic
- solaris/sunOs on yet-to-buy used/cheap sun hardware
- mac os x, along w/ netbsd, on yet-to-buy desktop or laptop

i can see sun hardware purchase in near future but not any apple
hardware any time soon.

does anybody have suggestions for a linux distribution, as i
haven't ever touched any?

i will be using freebsd/dell for the everyday work; linux & sun
could run lpd, postfix, apache, and for remote syslog logging.

dell laptop has two type II card slots, a serial port, a parallel
port, and one usb port; aptiva has 1-3 pci slots available, a serial
port, a parallel port, maybe 1-2 usb port(s).

i have a 3com 4-port ethernet-modem hub; a 10base-T ethernet pcmcia
card, and linksys pcmlm 56 modem+ethernet (only modem works); a 56k
external modem.  connection to the outside world is possible only
via dial-up modem.  oh, and a ps2+pcl5 laser printer.

what other hardware would i be needing to connect a freebsd i386
laptop, linux i386 desktop, and yet-unseen-cheap sun hardware/os to
each other via ethernet?

any other tips will be much appreciated.

 -  parv

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