[ Thanks to Amy
Kucharik for this link. ]
“Linux routing is only a good fit for an organization if its
network manager is a good tailor, says Tony Mancill, author of
‘Linux Routers: A Primer for Network Administrators’ from Prentice
Hall PTR. In this, the final installment of a three-part series of
interviews with Mancill, he describes the well-tailored Linux
network. He also offers a list of important upcoming networking
technologies.“Could you describe an optimal Linux networking
environment?“Mancill: The answer, of course, is that it
depends upon what you’re trying to do. The optimal Linux networking
setup is the one that you tailor to meet the needs of your
environment! Seriously, it’s difficult for me to answer this
because I like to think that almost all of the Linux networking
environments I’ve worked with have been optimal in one sense or
another…”
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Linux Routers, Parts 1 & 2(Jul 24, 2003)