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Top Right = Firewall/NAT Bottom Left = NFS/DHCP/DNS (200GB of storage for backups/home directories/10,000 mp3s) Top Left = DNS ( for redundancy) Bottom Right = Web server Music Player Daemon This machine is located in a closet to the right of the entrance. It outputs the audio to the speakers that are mounted near the ceiling. The machine is controlled by a web interface located on the web server. The web interface controls a process called MPD which loads mp3s off of the file server and plays them. I can control the music from any machine at with a web browser at home. I have two laptops. One is a Dell 600m which is my main workstation. The other is an old IBM P100 which I use to play old DOS games, and control the music server. Both laptops connect using 802.11b. Lastly I have about 5-6 extra machines. One I am using to play with MythTV, and another is a test computer for OpenBSD 3.6 to replace my current router box. So as you can see... I only directly interact with 2 of those machines. |
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