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Timothy Murphy wrote:
While I found your tutorial at
<
http://www.brennan.id.au/01-Introduction.html>
interesting, and will study it at greater length,
it wasn't entirely clear to me who it was aimed at.
I think the initial narrative on the index page explains it quicker and
a little better that chap 1; the home user.
What exactly is a "home server"?
What would be a typical configuration for such a beast?
http://www.brennan.id.au/02-Planning_Considerations.html#topology
Are we talking about a home LAN with a couple of machines on it?
Bingo.
Or is it basically a model to practise on for larger systems?
Infact, many of the configurations could quite easily be used for larger
scale networks (concepts are most the same).
This isn't meant as a criticism -
just that a few words describing the kind of setup in question
might be useful in the introduction.
That's ok, we can wordsmith any of these types of areas so they do make
more sense.
Cheers,
Miles
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