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Red Hat Linux 7.1 Server Setup
Bid Request Id: 572
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vbcode (9 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 9.88)
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Very Good - 20.00%
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Good
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Jun 30, 2001 4:07:00 PM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Jul 14, 2001 4:07:00 PM EDT
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Description:
I am needing to setup a Red Hat Linux 7.1 Server with the graphical KDE installed that will do all of the following.
(1) Radius Server: I must be able to authenticate my dial in users using freeRadius, or some kind of Radius server for Linux. Must be able to work with my Intel Shiva Lanrover Access Switches, which should not be a problem. it must be able to work with standard Microsoft 95/98/ME/NT Dial Up Networking (DUN) and not have to install any kind of radius client on the customers end.
(2) Mail Server: Must have either sendmail, or qmail running with a web mail interface so users can access, send and receive e-mail from their internet browser. Must also be able to host additional mail domains.
(3) FTP/Web Server: I need the latest version of Apache, and FTP setup so my dial in customer can setup personal webpages. Also need to be able to host additional domains like Virtual hosting. I need Apache to be able to handle ASP. I am told there is a RPM that will allow Linux Web Servers to do ASP as well as PHP etc. Has to be where users cannot FTP to the root, and only have access to their page area.
(4) DNS Server: I need a caching ONLY DNS server setup that will store previous page IP's. I do not do my own Primary or Secondary so I am just needing to cache.
(5) Must have SAMBA setup so I can access the Linux files from a Windows machine to read log files etc.
(6) And Last: I will need a SCRIPT file written that will add users to the server and setup all the above. I will also need a short documentation written describing how to, maintenance, and daily up keep. Must be able to work with me until all is up and working properly.
Setup and installation can be done by one of two ways.
(1) I can ship the entire server to the winning bidder providing some form of security is put up in the event I do not get it back. e.g.. Credit Card etc.
(2) I can load Red Hat Linux 7.1, and give full shell/telnet access to the server for the winning bidder to work. I can then be on the other side to do anything needed at the local end of the installation. This would be the recomended method being I can learn more of how to do the setup. Winning bidder must also agree to phone support during the installation of this project. I believe it to be entirely impossible to do all this properly via e-mail. We have a 800 number and will pay all phone charges providing its inside the United States.
Deliverables: Complete documentation of all work done.
Special Conditions / Other:
I need this project started within 10 days for my bid request, And need it finished within (1) week from the start of the project.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$300 (USD)
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Jul 2, 2001 2:33:39 PM EDT
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5
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I set up the RADIUS servers for world internet now (www.win1.net) and I am very familliar with setting up the other servers such as apache.. sendmail and squirelmail (webmail interface) let me know if you are interested. There are 2 ways we can do it one is you build the machine and install redhat or what ever then I telnet in and configure it remotely this option is rather encombersome I can also build the server for you and install RH7.1 and then ship the intire box up and ready to go this option would of course cost more to cover the cost of the hardware .. |
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