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OverviewYour in-depth guide to installing, configuring, and administering the newest version of Red Hat Linux Server Red Hat Linux 8 Server provides just what youd expect from the leading open source operating system: revolutionary features like the new Linux 2. 5 kernel with Tux Web server and ext3 Journaling Filesystems. Now, Red Hat Linux authority and bestselling author Mohammed Kabir helps you master all the new developments in this nuts-and-bolts guide. you'll find plenty of examples and clear instructions for installing and configuring Red Hat Linux 8 Server, setting up the GRUB boot loader, securing your server, improving user convenience, and much more. This book helps you take full advantage of all that Red Hat Linux 8 Server has to offer. you'll learn how to: Work as the root user by controlling, monitoring, and automating programs Setup BIND, Apache, MySQL, Sendmail/Postfix, and Wu-FTPD/Pro-FTPD Establish servers for intranets and the Internet Speed up user experience with the transparent Squid proxy server Use a Samba server to set up file and printer sharing between Linux and Windows systems Secure your server with netfilter, firewalls, OpenSSL, OpenSSH, and more The Web site features links to the following: Source distributions of Apache, Perl, PHP, OpenSSL, OpenSSH, and MySQL database + development ProFTPD source and/or RPM distribution qmail distribution Open source version of Tripwire distribution Squid proxy server Other open source utilities and security tools Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohammed J. KabirPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.132kg ISBN: 9780764536359ISBN 10: 0764536354 Pages: 768 Publication Date: 01 January 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Part I: Getting Started. Chapter 1: Why Red Hat Linux? Chapter 2: Installation and Basic Configuration. Chapter 3: The Red Hat Network. Part II: Working as a Superuser. Chapter 4: The Bootup and Shutdown Processes. Chapter 5: Working with File Systems. Part III: Managing Users, Processes, and Networks. Chapter 6: User Administration. Chapter 7: Process Administration. Chapter 8: Network Administration. Part IV: Setting Up Intranet/Internet Services. Chapter 9: DNS Server. Chapter 10: Setting Up E-mail Service. Chapter 11: Setting Up Web Service. Chapter 12: FTP Server. Chapter 13: Squid Proxy Server. Chapter 14: Samba Server. Chapter 15: Setting Up MySQL Database Server. Chapter 16: NFS Server. Part V: Securing the Server. Chapter 17: Implementing Kernel-level Security. Chapter 18: Deploying a Firewall. Chapter 19: Restricting User Access. Chapter 20: Protecting Files. Part VI: Running X Windows. Chapter 21: Setting Up X Windows. Chapter 22: Using the X Desktop. Part VII: Troubleshooting the Server. Chapter 23: Dealing with Common File System Issues. Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Your Network. Part VIII: Appendixes. Appendix A: Whats on the Web Site. Appendix B: Everyday Commands. Appendix C: Linux Resources. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMOHAMMED J. KABIR is the founder of EVOKNOW, a software development company, and an expert in multiserver Web networks. He is the author of many books, including Red Hat Security and Optimization, Apache 2 Server Bible, Red Hat Linux Administrator's Handbook, and Red Hat Survival Guide, as well as two previous editions of Red Hat Linux Server. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |