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Re: OS to know.

Subject: Re: OS to know.
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:45:03 +0300
I was wondering that too actually.. thats some pretty juicy stuff and i am not sure its intended for the whole net to know.... but then again i can be wrong.

//FR

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xyberpix wrote:

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Curtis,

You're joking right?????
Are you allowed to give all that info out?

xyberpix

On 13 Oct 2005, at 00:57, Curtis LaMasters wrote:

I'm a Systems Administrator in the Marine Coprs so I can give you
insigt on the military section of the government.  We are currently
running Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000 as our
typical server and desktop operating systems.  You will see some
instances of Red Hat Enterprise, Solaris, and BSD.  Our current
firewall choice is the Cyberguard Firewall Appliance.  As for routers
and switches we are 100 percent Cisco IOS.  The current standardized
os is 12.3x.  Hope that helps.

Curtis

On 10/11/05, John Williams <ibmros@hotmail.com> wrote:

I am a graduate student at George Mason University obtaining my MS in
Information Security and Assurance. What operating system is used more for
security administration in the private sector versus the government sector?
Pretty much I would like to know what operating system I should focus on if
I wanted to pursue a government career in security or if I wanted to purse a
career in the private sector. Thanks.



Mark Jacobs

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