Hi guys, I need to manage a university which has 900 computers distributed along some departments and I wanna use a tool to do this. I'm testing GOsa (www.gosa-project.org) and I wanna know which tools you are using. That's all folks. -- Allysson Steve Mota Lacerda Administrador de Redes http://www.stevelacerda.net
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: John Drescher <drescherjm@gmail.com> Date: Jun 20, 2007 9:17 AM Subject: Re: [Samba] Management tool To: Allysson Steve Mota Lacerda <stevelacerda@gmail.com> On 6/20/07, Allysson Steve Mota Lacerda <stevelacerda@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi guys, > > I need to manage a university which has 900 computers distributed along some > departments and I wanna use a tool to do this. > > I'm testing GOsa (www.gosa-project.org) and I wanna know which tools you are > using. >For 50 to 100 computers I use a combination of LDAP Account Manager http://lam.sourceforge.net/ and webmin http://www.webmin.com/ John -- John M. Drescher
> I need to manage a university which has 900 computers distributed along some > departments and I wanna use a tool to do this.Can you be more specific what you want to manage? User accounts and shares or workstations and applications.> I'm testing GOsa (www.gosa-project.org) and I wanna know which tools you are > using.Personally, I think almost all the free tools available are pretty miserable. But GOsa is certainly the most interesting.
On 6/21/07, Adam Tauno Williams <adamtaunowilliams@gmail.com> wrote:> > Can you be more specific what you want to manage? User accounts and > shares or workstations and applications.Users (groups, permissions, expirity date) E-mails (quotas) Workstations (location, shares, remote installation) Organisational structure [LDAP tree, basically] Personally, I think almost all the free tools available are pretty> miserable. But GOsa is certainly the most interesting.Do you advice me another one? -- Allysson Steve Mota Lacerda Administrador de Redes http://www.stevelacerda.net