Re: [Linuxmce-project] DHCP server on core
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From: Peter <pe...@su...> - 2007-11-09 17:53:29
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I have the same "problem"...
I already have firewall/dhcp, mysql, and asterisk running that I
want to continue using. I am planning to set up linuxmce on it's
own physical dmz to prevent it from interferring with the rest
of my computers, especially dhcp...
Mysql bugs me a bit since I dont want to run a heavy server
program on a htpc when I already have a really nice hardware
setup for mysql. It would really nice to use that db server
instead, I guess that it would also provide better performance.
Being able to tweak those things is more or less the only thing
that I think LinuxMCE prevents me from doing...
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 17:43 -0500, tsuraan wrote:
> I already have a very nice firewall with a very secure customized
> setup that I'd like to continue to use, but I'm very interested in
> also having a LinuxMCE setup in my home. For MCE's dhcp-serving
> needs, would it be sufficient to just use the MCE Core as a syslog-ng
> log collector for my router, and have all the firewall's dhcpd
> messages be sent to
> the Core for logfile parsing there, or do you actually have a modified dhcpd that you use for device configuration?
>
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