Linux and Windows Interoperability Guide
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-032477-1 (ISBN)
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Increasingly, companies depend on a mixture of Linux and Windows systems to address their enterprise IT requirements with maximum performance and value. In this book, a team of world-class experts in cross-platform environments offer comprehensive guidance for managing Linux and Windows together. Ed Bradford and Lou Mauget cover everything from network planning and configuration to scripting, performance tuning, and backup, presenting today's best practices for maximizing interoperability -- and minimizing hassle. In Part I, Bradford and Mauget walk through planning and deploying networks incorporating Windows 2000/XP and Linux technologies. Next, they walk through key tools for scripting, software development, and optimization in both Linux and Windows environments. Linux and Windows 2000 then systematically addresses a wide range of interoperability issues: user interface, system administration, network management, enterprise domain design, security, network file systems, printing, directory services integration, backup/restore, remote access, thin client solutions, Internet/intranet services, and security.
ED BRADFORD, IBM Senior Architect, has 24 years of experience in the computer industry, beginning at Bell Laboratories where he worked with UNIX in the mid 1970s. After contributing to several UNIX and supercomputer startups, he has worked with Windows enterprise technologies since 1993. LOU MAUGET, co-author of e-Directories: Enterprise Software, Solutions, and Services, is a senior architect at CrossLogic Corporation, where he mentors enterprise clients in designing server-based cross-platform applications.
(NOTE: Each Chapter ends with Summary.)
Acknowledgments.
1. Planning and Deploying a Network.
A Word about Windows. Let's Get Started. The Firm. Basic Networking. Common Networking Services. Email.
2. Installing and Configuring Windows.
Windows Domains. Installing Windows 2000 and Windows XP Professional. Installing Windows Server. Demoting a Domain. Creating a New Domain Tree within an Existing Forest. Enabling Multiprocessing.
3. Installing and Configuring Linux.
Linux Distributions. Installation. Dual Booting. Package Management. Linux Desktop. Linux Processes. Linux Server.
4. Scripting.
Scripting Defined. Windows Scripting. Red Hat 7.1 Linux Scripting. Scripting Languages. Administration.
5. Compilation Tools: Writing, Compiling, Testing, and Debugging Programs.
Overview. GCC on Windows and Linux. Microsoft Visual C /C++. Debugging Techniques.
6. Programming: Java, Network, and the Web.
Java. Java 2 (tm). Java Tools. Java Application Deployment. Java Binary Portability. Network Programming. Interoperation on the Network. Web Programming. Middle-Tier APIs. Portable Program Sampler. Web Programming Authoring and Deployment Tools.
7. Performance Analysis Techniques.
What is Performance? Understanding Your Operating System and Hardware. Programming Techniques for Observing Performance. Tools for Performance Issues.
8. User Interface.
Types of User Interfaces. Event-Driven Model. Microsoft Windows. Linux and X Windows. Windows XP UI and Red Hat Linux UI: Culture, Interoperability, and Portability. Examples.
9. System Administration.
Administration Tools. Periodic Administration Tasks.
10. Network Management.
A Brief TCP/IP Tutorial. Setup Basics. Troubleshooting. Installing Routing Services. Installing and Configuring DNS Services. Installing and Configuring DHCP Services.
11. Enterprise Domain Design.
A Simple Infrastructure for Elsolutions. Microsoft Domains. Active Directory Support for Clients. Active Directory and DNS. Design Considerations for an Active Directory Domain. Strengths and Weaknesses of Active Directory Domains. NIS Domains.
12. Security.
Security Stance. Operating System Security Models. Network Security. Host Security. Encryption. Integrity Checking.
13. Network File Systems.
Windows CIFS File Sharing. Samba. NFS. How Fast Are They?
14. Printing.
General Print Processing. Windows Printing Overview. Windows TCP/IP Print Service. Samba Interoperability with Windows. Adding a Windows Local Printer. Adding a Windows XP Networked Printer. Windows Print Ports. Windows Internet Printing. Adding a Red Hat Linux 7.1 Local Printer. Adding a Red Hat Linux 7.1 Networked Printer. Attaching a Networked Red Hat Linux 7.1 Printer to Windows XP. Attaching a Networked Windows XP Printer to Red Hat Linux 7.1. Interoperability.
15. Directory Integration.
The Problem. Directories. Linux with OpenLDAP. LDAP Search Clients. Elsolutions' Directory Strategy.
16. System Backup and Restore.
Backup and Restore Security. Types of Backup. Windows Backup and Restore. Linux Backup and Restore. Scheduling.
17. Dial-Up.
Dial-up Connections. SLIP. Point-to-Point Protocol. PPTP, VPN, and L2TP. Interoperability.
18. Thin Clients.
Uses. Remote Administration. Character-Mode Clients. GUI-Mode Clients.
19. Web Servers.
Functions of a Web Browser. Functions of a Web Server. Desirable Features of a Web Server. Organizations. Interoperability. Proxy Servers. Clustering. The Session Problem. Web Services. Application Servers. Survey of Web Servers. Choices.
Appendix A.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.1.2002 |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 177 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 1187 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Windows | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-032477-9 / 0130324779 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-032477-1 / 9780130324771 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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