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Full install and configuration of :
  • Linux (all distributions) basic installation
  • *BSD (all distributions) basic installation
  • Microsoft Windows (all versions) basic installation


  • Mail server

  • A mail transfer agent or MTA (also called a mail server, or a mail exchange server in the context of the Domain Name System) is a computer program or software agent which transfers electronic mail messages from one computer to another.

  • FTP server

  • A FTP server can mean one of two things: a computer responsible for serving any kind of files, via the File Transfer Protocol to FTP clients which can also be web browsers; a software program that implements the FTP protocol and is working as a daemon serving any kind of files.

  • DNS server

  • The Domain Name Server resolves the name of the web site typed into the location field of the browser with the IP address of the server that will send the requested information from that web site. The DNS server is typically local in most major network environments and must be periodically updated to include new domain names and re-identify names and IP's that have changed.

  • DHCP server

  • Contains IP addresses, lease duration, and associated TCP/IP configuration information. The DHCP server listens for client requests and processes them.

  • WWW server

  • A WWW server is a computer which provides access to one or more collections of documents using World Wide Web formats and protocols. Each WWW Server has a main entry point or home page, although numerous files or pages are usually directly addressable.

  • File and print server

  • A centralized computer software program which "serves" various files, printers and computer programs to a number of computers on a network.

  • Firewall

  • A firewall is a set of related programs, located at a network gateway server, that protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks. (The term also implies the security policy that is used with the programs.) An enterprise with an intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet installs a firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to. Firewalls protect against hackers and malicious intruders.

  • Gateway server

  • A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network. On the Internet, a node or stopping point can be either a gateway node or a host (end-point) node. Both the computers of Internet users and the computers that serve pages to users are host nodes. The computers that control traffic within your company's network or at your local Internet service provider (ISP) are gateway nodes. Can transcode or allow different protocols to talk to each other.

  • Masquerade/NAT server

  • IP Masquerade is a networking function in Linux similar to the one-to-many (1:Many) NAT (Network Address Translation) servers found in many commercial firewalls and network routers. For example, if a Linux host is connected to the Internet via PPP, Ethernet, etc., the IP Masquerade feature allows other "internal" computers connected to this Linux box (via PPP, Ethernet, etc.) to reach the Internet as well. Linux IP Masquerading allows for this functionality even though these internal machines don't have an officially assigned IP address.

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