[NTLUG:Discuss] Can Linux & win2k co-exist on the same switch ?

Ward Networks Kevin at wardnetworks.com
Mon May 6 00:34:18 CDT 2002


LOL - ok thanks Harshal - I had a look at Cognizant - very interesting
stuff you guys are doing... Kevin


-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-admin at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-admin at ntlug.org] On Behalf
Of Vaidya, Harshal (Cognizant)
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 12:39 AM
To: 'discuss at ntlug.org'
Subject: RE: [NTLUG:Discuss] Can Linux & win2k co-exist on the same
switch ?

Kevin,
  Pal!! 
  One thing leads to the other, you know!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Ward Networks [mailto:Kevin at wardnetworks.com]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:55 AM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: RE: [NTLUG:Discuss] Can Linux & win2k co-exist on the same
switch ?


I was only asking if the two systems can co-exist on the same network
ethernet switch independantly but I think that what I am hearing is that
the two platforms can actually operate on the same domain and do a good
job ???

-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-admin at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-admin at ntlug.org] On Behalf
Of Vaidya, Harshal (Cognizant)
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 12:27 AM
To: 'discuss at ntlug.org'
Subject: RE: [NTLUG:Discuss] Can Linux & win2k co-exist on the same
switch ?


Hey,
  I have integrated ADS and LDAP without any trouble at all.
  Since ADS is LDAP V3 and V2 compliant there was never  problem.

Harshal.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Williams [mailto:jimw at linux-class.com]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 4:09 AM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Can Linux & win2k co-exist on the same
switch ?


Kevin, congratulations on your discovery of this "New OS" and welcome to

the NTLUG list. I hope your experiences with Linux are all positive ones

and I think that by your asking for direction up front, they will be.

I have integrated Linux into Win2K ADS networks before with no trouble 
at all. The services that Linux provides are mostly non-invasive and 
should co-exist cleanly in your network. The one application you need to

be careful with is Samba as it CAN be configured to try assuming a PDC 
role, which can confuse other DC's. For the most part, Linux's DNS, Web 
or E-Mail services will only be utilized if those addresses are 
advertised through DNS or if workstations are configured to access them.

Making the two systems talk back and forth is a little trickier of 
course. One configuration that I have heard of but not tried personally 
yet is integrating ADS and LDAP on a Linux or UNIX platform for 
hetrogenous directory services. I know that this is supposed to work, 
maybe someone else here has done it?

I support Windows and Linux systems as a contractor AND provide 
customized training services. If I can be of any assistance please feel 
free to mail me back directly and we can discuss your needs and what I 
could do to help. Good Luck!!

Ward Networks wrote:

>  This is my first post to the North Texas Linux user Group - - thanks 
> for any information that is provided me and i would be more than happy

> to respond with any resources that i might be able to provide.  I run
an 
> enterprise class Active Directory network with production servers 
> incorporating DNS, mail & web servers, internal subnets, seperate SNMP

> sub-layer UPS networks for each subnet and statefull packet inspection

> services for all throughput.
> 
>  
> 
> Question:
> 
>  
> 
> Can a linux server network with DNS, webs server and mail 
> server co-exist on the same high-speed ethernet switch behind a 
> sonicwall pro firewall without interfering with 3 domain controllers
on 
> the Win2k Active Directory network structure - I would expect that
since 
> the domains are different and the IP's are dedicated in either network
, 
> that both systems could operate happily and co-exist on the same
switch 
> with TCP/IP or UDP traffic but i literally know nothing about Linux at

> this point.  We have $45,000 in network systems running happily right 
> now on Win2k Advanced server - but it is too much to risk to an 
> experiment with Linux if it crashed our clients e-mail and web access
- 
> not to mention ruining a week of my life !!!  If someone has good 
> information on this subject, it would be greatly appreciated... We
would 
> love to get away from the MS money machine but it is an infrastructure

> we know that works well and is very stable.  We have dedicated a 
> significant portion of our resources to obtain the necessary equipment

> and we are highly motivated to build an advanced Linux Network but we 
> want to stay on the same switches for firewall protection ~  is this 
> going to cause problems with Windows DNS services ??
> 
>  
> 
> Appreciate it,
> 
>  
> 
> Kevin
> 
> Dallas, Texas
> 
> Kevin at fissionFX.com <mailto:Kevin at fissionFX.com>
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 


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