Red hat linux
the complete reference
Richard L. Petersen - Collection The complete reference
Résumé
The Most Comprehensive Red Hat Linux Resource Available
Master Red Hat Linux —including version 7.2— using this authoritative reference. Linux guru Richard Petersen provides details on networking, kernel management, Internet servers, system administration, and much more. You'll also get full coverage of Internet clients, office suites, file systems, firewalls, encryption, and access to Windows networks (Samba). Understand the workings of the GNOME 1.4 and the Nautilus file manager as well as KDE 2.2. Clearly and logically organized, this resource explains the different ways of setting up Red Hat Linux as a desktop workstation, a network workstation, or an administrative platform. Plus, the bonus CD-ROM includes the publisher's version of Red Hat Linux 7.2.
- Install, manage, and troubleshoot Red Hat Linux 7.2 and kernel 2.4
- Learn how to set up, configure, and administer a local network with DNS, Sendmail, and Samba
- Work with and configure GNOME 1.4 (Nautilus) and the K Desktop—KDE 2.2
- Set up Internet servers, FTP (ProFTP), Web (Apache), DNS (Bind), proxy (Squid), printer (LPRng and CUPS), and mail (Sendmail) servers
- Update software either automatically with the Red Hat Network or manually with RPM
- Protect your network with firewalls, public key encryption, and intrusion protection
- Enable network access to remote file systems and to Windows clients, including Windows XP
- Administer TCP/IP networks using CIDR and class-based addressing
Table of Contents
- PART 1: Introduction
- Ch. 1: Introduction to Linux
- Ch. 2: Installing Red Hat Linux
- Ch. 3: Interface Basics
- PART 2: Basic Setup
- Ch. 4: System Configuration
- Ch. 5: Red Hat Network Configuration
- Ch. 6: Security Configuration
- Ch. 7: Setting up a Local Network with Red Hat
- PART 3: Red Hat Desktop Workstation
- Ch. 8: Gnome
- Ch. 9: The K Desktop Environment: KDE
- Ch. 10: Window Managers
- Ch. 11: The Shell
- Ch. 12: The Linux File Structure
- Ch. 13: Shell Configuration
- Ch. 14: Office Applications
- Ch. 15: Database Management Systems, Graphic Tools, and Multimedia
- Ch. 16: Editors
- PART 4: Red Hat Network Workstation
- Ch. 17: Mail Clients
- Ch. 18: Usenet and Newsreaders
- Ch. 19: FTP Clients
- Ch. 20: The World Wide Web
- Ch. 21: Network Tools
- PART 5: Red Hat Servers
- Ch. 22: Internet Servers
- Ch. 23: FTP Servers
- Ch. 24: Red Hat Web Servers: Apache, Tux, thttpd, Stronghold
- Ch. 25: Domain Name System
- Ch. 26: Mail Servers: SMTP, POP, and IMAP
- Ch. 27: News, Proxy, Print, and Search Servers
- (and more...)
L'auteur - Richard L. Petersen
Richard Petersen has a master's degree in library and information studies and teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference, Red Hat Linux: The Complete Reference, Linux Programming: A Beginner's Guide and Linux Programmer's Reference.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Richard L. Petersen |
Collection | The complete reference |
Parution | 17/12/2001 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 1118 |
Format | 18,8 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1870g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072191783 |
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