Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide - Wale Soyinka, Steve Shah

Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide

Buch | Softcover
648 Seiten
2005 | 4th edition
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-226259-9 (ISBN)
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With coverage of the Linux kernel and multiple Linux platforms including Red Hat Linux Fedora 4, SuSe Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and others, this instructional system is designed to show even the novice user the keys to successful administration. It helps to learn how to install and configure Linux and manage files and software.
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.

Wale Soyinka wears many hats, all fitting to varying degrees. he is a father, an author, a producer, a system administrator, an open source evangelist, a network administrator, a hacker, an entrepreneur, and a chef. Wale has written an extensive librar of Linux administration training materials, including the fifth, and sixth editions of Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide. He is also the author or Wireless Netowrk Administration: A Beginner's Guide. Steve Shah (Riverside, CA) has been a UNIX systems/network administrator since 1992 and a programmer since 1986. Currently, he is responsible for administering five variants of UNIX and three variants of Windows NT. He has been working with Linux since version 1.09 (1994) and has administered Linux workstations since 1996. Steve has contributed as an author of several publications including Unix Unleashed (Editions 1-3), Red Hat Linux Unleased (Editions 2-3), and Using Unix, 2nd Edition. He has a B.S. in Computer Science and Creative Writing and is graduating from the University of California, Riverside with an M.S. in Computer Science in 1999.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSINTRODUCTIONPart 1: Installing Linux as a ServerChapter 1: Technical Summary of Linux Distributions and Windows Server 2003Chapter 2: Installing Linux in a Server ConfigurationChapter 3: Installing SoftwarePart 2: Single Host AdministrationChapter 4: Managing UsersChapter 5: The Command LineChapter 6: Booting and Shutting DownChapter 7: File SystemsChapter 8: Core System ServicesChapter 9: Compiling the Linux KernelChapter 10: Knobs and Dials: The /proc File SystemPart 3: Security and NetworkingChapter 11: TCP/IP for System AdministratorsChapter 12: Network ConfigurationChapter 13: Configuring the Linux FirewallChapter 14: Local SecurityChapter 15: Network SecurityPart 4: Internet ServicesChapter 16: DNSChapter 17: FTPChapter 18: Setting Up Your Web Server Using Apache Chapter 19: SMTPChapter 20: POP and IMAPChapter 21: The Secure Shell (SSH)Part 5: Intranet ServicesChapter 22: Network File Systems (NFS)Chapter 23: Network Information Service (NIS)Chapter 24: SambaChapter 25: LDAPChapter 26: PrintingChapter 27: DHCPChapter 28: BackupsINDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.12.2005
Reihe/Serie Network Professional's Library
Zusatzinfo 100 Illustrations, unspecified
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
ISBN-10 0-07-226259-1 / 0072262591
ISBN-13 978-0-07-226259-9 / 9780072262599
Zustand Neuware
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