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Tag: hauke fath
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EuroBSDCon 2008 - Hauke Fath -
Managing BSD desktop clients - Fencing in the herd
Source: EuroBSDCon
Added: 22 October 2008
Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2008, bsd, desktop, hauke fath
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The members of the BSD family have traditionally prospered off the desktop, as operating
systems on servers and embedded systems. The advent of MacOS X has marked a change, and
moved the desktop more into focus. Modern desktop systems create a richer software
landscape, with more diverse requirements, than their server counterparts. User demands,
software package interdependencies and frequent security issues result in a change rate
that can put a considerable load on the admin staff. Without central management tools,
previously identical installations diverge quickly. This paper looks at concepts and
strategies for managing tens to hundreds of modern, Unix-like desktop clients. The
available management tools range from simple, image-based software distribution, mainly
used for setting up uniform clients, to "intelligent" rule-based engines capable of
search-and-replace operations on configuration files. We will briefly compare their
properties and limitations, then take a closer look at Radmind, a suite for file level
administration of Unix clients. Radmind has been in use in the Institute of
Telecommunication at Technische Universitt Darmstadt for over three years, managing
NetBSD and Debian Linux clients in the labs as well as faculty members' machines. We will
explore the Radmind suite's underlying concepts and functionality. In order to see how
the concept holds up, we will discuss real-world scenarios from the system life-cycle of
Installation, configuration changes, security updates, component updates, and system
upgrades.
Hauke Fath works as a systems administrator for the Institut fr Nachrichtentechnik
(telecommunication) at Technische Universitt Darmstadt. He has been using NetBSD since
1994, when he first booted a NetBSD 1.0A kernel on a Macintosh SE/30. NetBSD helped
shaping his career by causing a slow drift from application programmer's work towards
systems and network administration. Hauke Fath holds a MS in Physics and became a NetBSD
developer in late 2006.
Keywords: Managing Unix desktop clients, software distribution, tripwire