[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture" by HolgerLevsen

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture" page has been changed by HolgerLevsen:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture?action=diff&rev1=1&rev2=2

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s#Jessie#Stretch#gc

  
  == Network ==
  
- {{attachment:Debian_Edu_Network_Jessie.png|The Debian Edu network topology|width=1024}}
+ {{attachment:Debian_Edu_Network_Stretch.png|The Debian Edu network topology|width=1024}}
  
  The figure is a sketch of the assumed network topology. The default setup of a Skolelinux network assumes that there is one (and only one) main-server, while allowing the inclusion of both normal workstations and thin-client-servers (with associated thin-clients and/or diskless workstations). The number of workstations can be as large or small as you want (starting from none to a lot). The same goes for the thin-client servers, each of which is on a separate network so that the traffic between the clients and the thin-client server doesn't affect the rest of the network services.
  
@@ -60, +60 @@

  
  Personal files for each user are stored in their home directories, which are made available by the server. Home directories are accessible from all machines, giving users access to the same files regardless of which machine they are using. The server is operating system agnostic, offering access via NFS for Unix clients, SMB for Windows and Macintosh clients.
  
- By default email is set up for local delivery (i.e. within the school) only, though email delivery to the wider Internet may be set up if the school has a permanent Internet connection. Mailing lists are set up based on the user database, giving each class their own mailing list. Clients are set up to deliver mail to the server (using 'smarthost'), and users can [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie/HowTo/Users#Using_email|access their personal mail]] through IMAP.
+ By default email is set up for local delivery (i.e. within the school) only, though email delivery to the wider Internet may be set up if the school has a permanent Internet connection. Mailing lists are set up based on the user database, giving each class their own mailing list. Clients are set up to deliver mail to the server (using 'smarthost'), and users can [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/HowTo/Users#Using_email|access their personal mail]] through IMAP.
  
  All services are accessible using the same username and password, thanks to the central user database for authentication and authorisation.
  



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