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EDU Win Lab
Windows Computers connecting to Linux Servers
Securing the workstation:
If this is a concern use WinNT.
Verifying users:
Email services:
pop3
imap (a great way to work in a lab situation where users don't use the
same computer each time).
File Services:
Collaboration:
CVS: <http://cvw.mitre.org/>
Networking Services:
setup to use linux settings.
Print Services
Samba: <http://www.samba.org/>
Application Server:
This reduces the need to continually update many workstations. It will
also allow windows or mac workstations to run Linux apps.
VNC (an open source way to connect to a linux server).
<http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/>
XWindows (currently there are no (IMHO) satisfactory OSS/free xservers for
workstations).
This will work with nearly all x-windows programs. (However, server needs
lots of RAM!)
Educational Software (from application server):
If possible use a linux application server. Less work for matainence and
many more free educational software options.
Security:
SSH -- secure login to linux server
Kuberos -- verify users/machines
Productivity Software (connecting to linux):
Word processors: maxwell, Abisource, koffice, gnome, star office, word star
Spreadsheets:
Presentation software:
Database:
Graphics software: