der.hans wrote: > I think Nagios and Kerberos would be great topics. Last I knew ASU was > stil big into AFS, which means it's big into Kerberos. As an added bonus > Paul is back That reminds me in an offhand way... at work, we tend to give projects names from Greek or Roman mythology. For a recent project, I chose Cerberus (it was a server with three "heads", sorta) as the name. I got exactly one objection to the name from someone who said it might be confusing to some of the sysadmin folks who might confuse it with Kerberos. I got a huge kick out of that. First, of the 50-odd people that will be dealing with "our" Cerberus server, how many know what the original Cerberus/Kerberos *is* in the first place? Second, of those people, how many know that they are alternate spellings of the same creature? Then, of *those* people, how many are familiar with the Kerberos, the network authentication protocol. Finally, of those (two or three) people, how many would be SO familiar with all of the above that they would actually get the two confused?! :-D Okay, maybe it's not that funny but I still smile when I picture some lone uber network authentication geek with all of the posters of Cerberus/Kerberos on his wall. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss