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Linux Networking Clearly Explained <br />
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Bryan Pfaffenberger and Michael Jang bring their focused, step-by-step approach <br />
which made Linux Clearly Explained a success to the task of networking with <br />
Linux. Linux Netowrking Clearly Explained walks you through the creation of a <br />
TCP/IP-based Linux-driven local area netowrk, beginning with a "sandbox" <br />
installation involving just two or three computers. Within the sandbox system, <br />
you will learn how to implement all the major network services, including DNS <br />
servers, network information services (NIS), a network file system (NFS); and <br />
the most important TCP/IP services, including email, Web, and newsgroups. You <br />
will learn to setup AppleTalk and Windows NT domain servers to enable your <br />
network to support both Macintosh and Windows systems. When you have mastered <br />
all the fundamentals of system and network administration, including handling <br />
user accounts and ensuring security, you will go 'live' with an Internet <br />
connection. Linux Networking Clearly Explained is a passionate advocate for end <br />
users to gain the knowledge needed to create network installations for small <br />
businesses, for workgroups within an enterprise, and for families in high-tech <br />
homes.<br />
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Topics include:<br />
* Essential networking concepts and hardware<br />
* Configuration and use of NFS and Damba<br />
* Compatibility with Macintosh and Qindows systems<br />
* How to establish high-speed Internet connections to your network<br />
* Creating Web servers and intranets with an introduction to Apache<br />
* Maintaining and troubleshooting Linux networks<br />
* Firewalls and security<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
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Connecting to the Internet:<br />
Creating a Dial-up Internet Connection.<br />
Using Internet Applications.<br />
Building Your Local Area Network (LAN):<br />
Essential Networking Concepts.<br />
Selecting and Installing Network Hardware.<br />
Getting Started with TCP/IP.<br />
Understanding User Accounts, Ownership, and Permissions.<br />
Configuring and Using NFS.<br />
Configuring and Using Samba.<br />
Configuring and Using AppleTalk.<br />
Connecting Your LAN to the Internet:<br />
Sharing an Internet Connection.<br />
Sharing High-Speed Connections.<br />
Creating an Internet:<br />
Running an Intranet Web Server.<br />
Creating an Intranet FTP Server.<br />
Managing Your Data Automatically:<br />
Archiving Your Data Automatically.<br />
Troubleshooting Your Network.<br />
Securing Your Network.<br />
Index.<br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 0125331711<br />
* ISBN-13: 9780125331715<br />
* Format: Paperback, 400pp<br />
* Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books<br />
* Pub. Date: May 2001<br />
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