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

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/Architecture" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/Architecture?action=diff&rev1=23&rev2=24

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  || Network Block Device Server || NBD || --- ||
  || Machine and Service Surveillance with Error Reporting, plus Status and History on the Web. Error Reporting by email ||Munin, Icinga and Sitesummary || sitesummary ||
  
- 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.
+ 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 and via SMB2/SMB3 for other 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. Clients are set up to deliver mail to the server (using 'smarthost'), and users can [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/HowTo/Users#Using_email|access their personal mail]] through IMAP.
  
@@ -77, +77 @@

  
  Pupils and teachers have the ability to publish websites. The web server provides mechanisms for authenticating users, and for limiting access to individual pages and subdirectories to certain users and groups. Users will have the ability to create dynamic web pages, as the web server will be programmable on the server side.
  
- Information on users and machines can be changed in one central location, and is made accessible to all computers on the network automatically. To achieve this a centralised directory server is set up. The directory will have information on users, user groups, machines, and groups of machines. To avoid user confusion there won't be any difference between file groups, mailing lists, and network groups. This implies that groups of machines which are to form network groups will use the same namespace as user groups and mailing lists.
+ Information on users and machines can be changed in one central location, and is made accessible to all computers on the network automatically. To achieve this a centralised directory server is set up. The directory will have information on users, user groups, machines, and groups of machines. To avoid user confusion there won't be any difference between file groups, and network groups. This implies that groups of machines which are to form network groups will use the same namespace as user groups.
  
  Administration of services and users will mainly be via the web, and follow established standards, functioning well in the web browsers which are part of Skolelinux. The delegation of certain tasks to individual users or user groups will be made possible by the administration systems.
  
@@ -124, +124 @@

  
  Only the netinstall image needs access to the Internet during installation.
  
- The installation should not ask any questions, with the exception of desired language (e.g. Norwegian Bokmål, Nynorsk, Sami) and machine profile (main server, workstation, LTSP server, ...). All other configuration will be set up automatically with reasonable values, to be changed from a central location by the system administrator subsequent to the installation.
+ The installation should not ask any questions, with the exception of desired language, location, keyboard and machine profile (main server, workstation, LTSP server, ...). All other configuration will be set up automatically with reasonable values, to be changed from a central location by the system administrator subsequent to the installation.
  
  <<Anchor(Architecture--File_system_access_configuration)>>
  === File system access configuration ===



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