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Linux administration : a beginner's guide / by Steve Shah.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Network professional's library | Network professional's libraryPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. ; London : Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2001.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 608p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
Media type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780072131369 (pbk.) :
  • 9780072131345
  • 0072131365
  • 9780072131369
  • 0072131357
  • 9780072131352
  • 0072131349
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.4469 SHA
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.O63
Contents:
1. Technical Summary of Linux Distributions and Windows 2000 -- 2. Installing Linux in a Server Configuration -- 3. GNOME and KDE -- 4. Installing Software -- 5. Managing Users -- 6. The Command Line -- 7. Booting and Shutting Down -- 8. File Systems -- 9. Core System Services -- 10. Compiling the Linux Kernel -- 11. Securing an Individual Server -- 12. DNS -- 13. FTP -- 14. Setting Up Your Web Server Using Apache -- 15. SMTP -- 16. Post Office Protocol (POP) -- 17. The Secure Shell (SSH) -- 18. Network File System (NFS) -- 19. Network Information Service (NIS) -- 20. Samba -- 21. Printing -- 22. DHCP -- 23. Backups -- 24. TCP/IP for System Administrators -- 25. Network Configuration -- 26. Advanced Linux Networking -- 27. The /proc File System -- App. A. Programming Languages That Accompany Red Hat Linux.
Summary: This volume is a practical guide to Linux for systems and network administrators who are moving from Windows NT to Linux or are experimenting with bringing Linux into their network topology.
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Includes CD-ROM.

1. Technical Summary of Linux Distributions and Windows 2000 -- 2. Installing Linux in a Server Configuration -- 3. GNOME and KDE -- 4. Installing Software -- 5. Managing Users -- 6. The Command Line -- 7. Booting and Shutting Down -- 8. File Systems -- 9. Core System Services -- 10. Compiling the Linux Kernel -- 11. Securing an Individual Server -- 12. DNS -- 13. FTP -- 14. Setting Up Your Web Server Using Apache -- 15. SMTP -- 16. Post Office Protocol (POP) -- 17. The Secure Shell (SSH) -- 18. Network File System (NFS) -- 19. Network Information Service (NIS) -- 20. Samba -- 21. Printing -- 22. DHCP -- 23. Backups -- 24. TCP/IP for System Administrators -- 25. Network Configuration -- 26. Advanced Linux Networking -- 27. The /proc File System -- App. A. Programming Languages That Accompany Red Hat Linux.

This volume is a practical guide to Linux for systems and network administrators who are moving from Windows NT to Linux or are experimenting with bringing Linux into their network topology.

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