I have been a developer for a long time, but am fairly new to the admin role. I have a machine at home that I need to use to host some nonprofit sites on (anyone else have friends that bug you about all things computer because they think you are a geek?!?!?! ;) Basic setup is a DSL line, cisco 678, and a small home lan (5 boxen) behind the router. I have been trying to weed through several O'Reilly's (BIND, firewalls, etc.), but I also have a 60+ hr/week programming job that I need to fit into my schedule. Already have sites registered, etc etc. But people are bugging me about getting them online. (One of the sites is for a historic 'art' moviehouse in my hometown. They used to show weird stuff like art films, and they really need a site to help with information and stuff - they hardly keep the place open as it is.) So what I'm looking for is someone that is familiar with general small server setup that could help to end my constant frustrations with named, iptables, and fun stuff like that. I don't need anything elaborate, just some basic solid setup help with several tools. I can provide ssh access to the box, or if you are close to Minneapolis, I live near Augsburg college (west bank area close to the U). Anytime is fine, evenings and weekends would be super. I know all linux hounds are into machines for the fun of it, but I know that I am asking for some help that will take a few hours, so I'm willing to compensate whoever might be able to help me (cash or hardware or whatever, but I'm not Bill Gates). I only get the digest, so if you might be interested, so please drop me an email at bfriedman at excite.com if you might be interested. Thanks, Brent Friedman ------------------------------------------------ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20020619/e16e56aa/attachment.html