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LINUX ADMINISTRATION: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE |
With coverage of the most recent linux kernel and multiple linux platforms including red hat linux fedora 4, suse linux, red hat enterprise linux, and others, this updated instructional system is designed to show even the most novice user the keys to successful administration. readers will learn to install and configure linux, manage files and software, grant user rights, implement security at the kernel level, and more.
new features:
the fourth edition is completely revised and updated and placed in the network pro library series that was the popular format of the best-selling first and second editions
covers multiple linux platforms featuring red hat linux fedora 4, which is free to the public, as well as coverage of suse linux, red hat enterprise linux, and other
new coverage of how to migrate from windows to linux, including new coverage of migrating from windows server 2003
in-depth section on linux networking with practical, hands-on examples. this provides for a solid foundation for a new linux administrator that must also contend with maintaining network access to the system
more extensive coverage of security including kernel level security, security enhanced linux, assessing & monitoring network services, more in-depth encryption coverage, and more
complete chapter on setting up and configuring a linux-firewall. a popular use of linux today that either requires purchase of a dedicated book or reading of poorly written online "how-to" guides.
covers the new ftp server vsftp
printing section covers cups (common unix printing system)
8-page blueprints provide example diagrams of how windows server 2003 differs from linux.
table of contents:
acknowledgments
introduction
part 1: installing linux as a server
chapter 1: technical summary of linux distributions and windows server 2003
chapter 2: installing linux in a server configuration
chapter 3: installing software
part 2: single host administration
chapter 4: managing users
chapter 5: the command line
chapter 6: booting and shutting down
chapter 7: file systems
chapter 8: core system services
chapter 9: compiling the linux kernel
chapter 10: knobs and dials: the /proc file system
part 3: security and networking
chapter 11: tcp/ip for system administrators
chapter 12: network configuration
chapter 13: configuring the linux firewall
chapter 14: local security
chapter 15: network security
part 4: internet services
chapter 16: dns
chapter 17: ftp
chapter 18: setting up your web server using apache
chapter 19: smtp
chapter 20: pop and imap
chapter 21: the secure shell (ssh)
part 5: intranet services
chapter 22: network file systems (nfs)
chapter 23: network information service (nis)
chapter 24: samba
chapter 25: ldap
chapter 26: printing
chapter 27: dhcp
chapter 28: backups
index
Author : Shah, steve; soyinka, wale
Publication : Tata
Isbn : 978-0-07-061118-4
Store book number : 106
NRS 840.00
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