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RE: systems administration sessions



Hi,

I found it very interesting and educational to start sessions like you mentioned.
I think sessions like this will be also the basic for the newbiz lectures. 
I think management in a large area network will be great , such as other administration lectures like:
1. Remote management for Linux - from the technical view.
2. Web mastering for web servers (apach + sql + php +perl).
3. Network administration.
4. As you said administration per services: 
 * Email administration & configuration.
 * Security (IPchains, VPN ... administration & configuration.)
 * NNTP administration & configuration
 * And more


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-----Original Message-----
From:	guy keren [SMTP:choo@actcom.co.il]
Sent:	ש 22 ינואר 2000 17:31
To:	Haifa linux club
Cc:	linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject:	systems administration sessions


hi,

an idea came up, which is to carry out a set of lectures in the club,
about systems administration. topics that would probably be included are

- 'linux boot - from bios to sysV init'.
- 'networking basics - from a technical point of view'
- 'administering incoming/outgoing email systems'

these are some examples. the idea is to give both some technical
background as to how those systems work, and discuss various aspects where
administrators deal with these subjects, by way of initial configuration,
daily maintanance, troubleshooting, and most importantly - pointers to
more material.

the idea is NOT to turn anyone into a great and knowledgeable sys admin,
but rather to show the various areas that administrators have to deal
with, and show people who are interested in learning that area - an
overview and some kind of a self-study roadmap.

my two questions would be as follows:

- please write me back with ideas for topics that most interest you about
  this subject.

- in order to make this session less biased, i'd like to call on
  _experienced_ systems administrators amongst you, to share your ideas,
  and hopefully to come up and help give a lecture about your most
  favourite aspect of systems administration. an example of an aera in
  which i'd surely like someone else to give a lecture, is administering
  large sites - i don't have experience in that, and thus think someone
  else will talk about this better then i do (large site means a site with
  many machines to administer, not just many users).

please write directly to me, and don't clutter up precious "list-space".
i'll post a summary (if i get any responses ;)  ) on both lists.

thanks,

guy

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 or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy


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