From: George Kerby on



On 5/30/10 9:07 AM, in article g7s406h0h4ktkedd3c8l7susbrmp7lkm82(a)4ax.com,
"John Navas" <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 29 May 2010 20:20:58 -0700, John Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote
> in <higgy-F72A48.20205829052010(a)news.announcetech.com>:
>
>> In article <290520102002477445%nospam(a)nospam.invalid>,
>> nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>> Network authentication and policies are, and they're entirely missing from
>>>> Apple.
>>>
>>> that's there too.
>>
>> You bet. Since the Mac rides on top of FreeBSD, anything available for
>> Unix is available for the Mac. I have a system that networks four
>> ProTools workstations together using nothing but OS utilities, shell
>> scripts, and Perl. Rather than being an Apple activity, it became a Unix
>> exercise.
>>
>> Try that on Windows sometime.
>
> Windows tools abound.

And you are such a tool.