03-29-2015
Testing servers + clients on virtual environnement
Hello,
Can you please suggest how to realise virtualy the test of servers environoment.
Need to test:
Microsoft Server (AD) + Exchange + Linux Firewall
And 2-3 clients with Win7 and Linux Mint.
Also need to test:
Linux server + Linux email server + Linux Firewall.
Can you suggest me some visualization software to realize all those installations and testings on one computer.
All the virtual testing will be done on Linux Mint
Thank you in advance.
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bptojdb(8) System Manager's Manual bptojdb(8)
NAME
bptojdb - Converts bootptab entries into permanent, static IP entries for JOIN databases.
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/bptojdb [-m | -f] filename
OPTIONS
Create client IDs for Microsoft DHCP clients. Microsoft does not use the client's MAC address by itself as the client identifier.
Instead, it prepends a 01 (Ethernet) to the MAC address and changes the hardware type to 0 (generic). If the clients in your bootptab file
are Microsoft clients, you will need to use the -m option. Create client IDs for FTP Software's DHCP clients. FTP Software does not use
the client's MAC address by itself as the client identifier. Instead, it creates a 16-byte client identifier with the prefix "cid-". If
the clients in your bootptab file are FTP Software DHCP clients, you will need to use the -f option.
DESCRIPTION
The bptojdb program reads entries in a standard bootptab file and creates permanent, static IP entries for the JOIN databases. After read-
ing the bootptab file, bptojdb displays to the standard output entries in a format suitable for the jdbmod utility. Each MAC address in the
bootptab file is given a static IP address with a permanent lease. To store the information in the JOIN databases, run jdbmod with the
converted data. For example: bptojdb bootptab | jdbmod
FILES
SEE ALSO
Commands: jdbdump(8), jdbmod(8)
bptojdb(8)