I know I am absolutely not interested in muddying the waters by trying
this with virtualized systems, maybe after I can actually get them to
work..... I posted previously that I have dedicated hardware to use.
You are also describing a combined network and I have already abandoned
that idea, so putting another windows server together is not going to be
what I'm looking for. As far as I can tell Linux doesn't have an AD
equivalent except Samba 4 which isn't out yet.... Samba 3.x destroyed 2
domain controllers trying to join it..... Not going to try that again
anytime soon....
Sean Parsons
> I know that personally if you have just a desktop i would start with 3
> virtual machines.
>
> AD server (windows) Linux server for new AD and then A client workstation
>
> Virtualbox comes to mind as a nice portable interface for this. and it
> is cross platform.
>
> issue with that is you will need about 4gb of ram to function on this
> or there about.
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:58 AM, <sean@theparsonsfamily.com> wrote:
>> Ok, How would I build this sandbox as a list discussion?
>>
>> Sean Parsons
>>
>>> I personally agree that this would be great on list discussion.
>>>
>>> even if it is using Linux to support a MS platform, it still would be
>>> educational for me at least.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:16 AM, <sean@theparsonsfamily.com> wrote:
>>>> Craig,
>>>>
>>>>> ----
>>>>> Wouldn't it be more useful and instructive to keep your questions on
>>>>> list? You would benefit from a greater availability of opinions too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, it seems a bit unfair to want private advising and deprive the
>>>>> list of the knowledge that is gathered by solving problems which I
>>>>> would
>>>>> gather would be rather typical for many offices/businesses.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no need to make changes to an AD environment to add Linux
>>>>> servers and/or workstations.
>>>>>
>>>>> Craig
>>>>>
>>>>>
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