Linux Network Administrator's Interactive Workbook
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-020790-6 (ISBN)
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Every month, more companies decide to use Linux servers and skilled Linux network administrators are in greater demand. This total book and web-based integrated learning solution helps Linux newcomers learn everything they need to master Linux networking! Starting from "ground zero," it introduces every key concept in Linux networking hands-on, through real-world labs, exercises, and "test your thinking" projects, all supported by a free, Web-based training site. You'll walk through installing and Configuring Linux as a TCP/IP server, using Domain Name Services (DNS) and the Network File System (NFS), even using free, open source Samba software to network your Windows workstations. The free Web-based training module includes a Virtual Study Lounge where authors and students can interact informally; interactive Q&As; new projects and answers; an Author's Corner for book updates and new information, and much more. The bonus Cheapbytes CD-ROM contains a full-blown version of Stampede Linux, optimized for Pentium processors, plus several versions of "minimal Linux."
Joe Kaplenk, Advisory Software Engineer for IBM Global Services, has extensive UNIX experience at top IT organizations such as Comdisco and R.R. Donnelley. For 14 years, he has taught computer science at the College of Dupage, Glen Ellyn, IL. He authored UNIX System Administrator's Interactive Workbook (Prentice Hall PTR).
1. Basic tcp/ip Networking.
Lab 1.1 The Current System TCP/IP Values. Lab 1.2 Accessing Other TCP/IP Hosts. Test Your Thinking.
2. Configuring Your tcp/ip Network.
Lab 2.1 Setting Up tcp/ip. Test Your Thinking.
3. Setting Up a Nameserver.
Lab 3.1 Your Current Nameserver Configuration. Lab 3.2 Setting up a Primary Nameserver. Test Your Thinking.
4. Sharing Data in a Windows World.
Lab 4.1 Determine Your Current Windows Network Configuration. Lab 4.2 Getting Samba. Lab 4.3 Getting Samba Running. Test Your Thinking.
5. Sharing Data in an nfs World.
Lab 5.1 Setting Up nfs. Test Your Thinking.
Appendix A: Answers to Self-Review Questions.
Appendix B: Using Minimal Linux.
Appendix c: Building Your Linux.
Home Network.
Appendix D: Samba Documentation.
Appendix D:.1 The GNU License.
Appendix D:.2 The Samba faq.
Appendix D:.3 Just what is SMB?
Appendix e: Samba Man Pages.
Appendix E:.1 lmhosts(5).
Appendix E:.2 nmbd.
Appendix E:.3 samba(7).
Appendix E:.4 smb.conf.
Appendix E:.5 smbclient(1).
Appendix E:.6 smbd(8).
Appendix E:.7 smbpasswd(5).
Appendix E:.8 smbpasswd(8).
Appendix E:.9 smbstatus(1).
Appendix F: tcp/ip Documentation.
Appendix F:.1 tcp/ip Network Resources List.
Appendix F:.2 Private IP Network Addresses.
Appendix G: Nameserver Documentation.
Appendix G:.1 DNS How-To.
Appendix H: nfs Documentation.
Appendix H:.1 nfs How-To.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.1.2000 |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 177 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 1079 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-020790-X / 013020790X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-020790-6 / 9780130207906 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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