Thanks to my buddy Duane Dunston, MS, Assistant Professor of Information Security, Champlain College for sending this in. Duane tells me this is just the start - they'll have much more, including a security guide in the future. The Unix Test Lab Guide (UTLG) Project is designed to explain how to configure services and software in context to a real network. There are many website tutorials and forums where you can find solutions to various technical problems. There are guides that explain how to setup a service such as DHCP or DNS. However, it often requires reviewing multiple websites to understand how those all work together. . This project is inspired by the The Linux Documentation Project and the Microsoft Test Lab Guides . Specifically, the Microsoft TLG site has a wealth of information on configuring various Microsoft services. What is unique is that all guides start with a base configuration - the Base Test Lab Guide. That is the starting network that should be referenced when learning how to incorporate a service. That helps to provide reference and context to how it integrates into an existing infrastructure. This is similar to what we are wanting to achieve with the UTLGs. . Delve into the Unix Evaluation Workshop Initiative, motivated by Linux and Microsoft tools, to elevate your networking expertise.. Unix Test Lab, network configuration, Linux Documentation, security guide, service integration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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