Current Deployment (NT4) n Minimal central infrastructure u DHCP/DNS service (non NT) u WINS service (but not supported) u Software image repository u.

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Current Deployment (NT4) n Minimal central infrastructure u DHCP/DNS service (non NT) u WINS service (but not supported) u Software image repository u No central domain n Manage our public labs u High maintenance costs u Very restrictive u Very specific

Project Orpheus Building the Core Infrastructure n Single Sign On - Password operations should be equivalent between Unix and NT n Single User Directory - Single update/same data n Understanding the Networking Issues u DHCP, DNS, browsing, autonet, etc. n Workstation Management u Software distribution u Release management

Project Orpheus Providing Services n File service u Ideally through AFS u Peer-to-peer may be supportable n Printing n Other client services u Notification (Zephyr) u (IMAP) n Not critical path - local disk backup, IIS, Exchange, SQL Server, MTS/COM+, terminal, etc.

Current Status n Domain tree - Build 1946 u NT.CMU.EDU (2 servers) F ANDREW.NT.CMU.EDU (2 servers) F BEN.ANDREW.CMU.EDU (1 server) u NT.NET.CMU.EDU (3 servers) n Clients attached to ANDREW.NT.CMU.EDU u developers desktop machines right now n No synchronization with central infrastructure

Current Work n Network u Running domain with Unix DHCP/DNS servers n ZAW u Software distribution and GPO u Logo requirements u Remote boot n Active Directory u Layout and scaling u Linkage between MS KDC and Unix KDC

n Moving to a new site