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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Terry Collings , Kurt WallPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 1.496kg ISBN: 9780764599491ISBN 10: 0764599496 Pages: 992 Publication Date: 01 September 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Part One: System and Network Administration Defined. Chapter 1: Duties of the System Administrator. Chapter 2: Planning the Network. Chapter 3: Standard Installation. Chapter 4: Kickstart Installation. Chapter 5: Exploring the Desktops. Chapter 6: System Startup and Shutdown. Chapter 7: The File System Explained. Chapter 8: Examining the System Configuration Files. Part Two: Network Services. Chapter 9: Managing the X Window System. Chapter 10: Configuring Printers. Chapter 11: TCP/IP Networking. Chapter 12: The Network File System. Chapter 13: The Network Information System. Chapter 14: Connecting to Microsoft and Novell Networks. Chapter 15: Configuring a Database Server. Chapter 16: Creating a VNC Server. Chapter 17: Providing Additional Network Services. Chapter 18: Optimizing Network Services. Part Three: Internet Services. Chapter 19: What Are Internet Services? Chapter 20: Configuring BIND: The Domain Name System. Chapter 21: Configuring Mail Services. Chapter 22: Configuring FTP Services. Chapter 23: Configuring a Web Server. Chapter 24: Providing Web Services. Chapter 25: Optimizing Internet Services. Part Four: System Administration. Chapter 26: Keeping Your System Updated with up2date and the Red Hat Network. Chapter 27: Upgrading and Customizing the Kernel. Chapter 28: Configuring the System at the Command Line. Chapter 29: Administering Users and Groups. Chapter 30: Installing and Upgrading Software Packages. Chapter 31: Backing Up and Restoring the File System. Chapter 32: Performance Monitoring. Part Five: System Security and Problem Solving. Chapter 33: Exploring SELinux Security. Chapter 34: Implementing Network Security. Chapter 35: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving. Appendix A: Bash Shell Scripting. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTerry Collings is the owner of TAC Technology, located in eastern Pennsylvania. He provides Linux consulting and training services to a variety of clients. Terry has been an adjunct faculty member at several colleges in his area where he has taught A+ and Network + certification courses. He also has taught courses on Unix, Linux, TCP/IP, and Novell Netware. Terry is the author of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 For Dummies and has co-authored and contributed to several other Linux books. He has been a technical editor for the following books: KDE Bible, The Samba Book, Unix Weekend Crash Course, Red Hat Linux 9 For Dummies, Solaris 9 For Dummies, Fedora Linux 2 For Dummies, and Linux Timesaving Techniques For Dummies. Kurt Wall first touched a computer in 1980 when he learned FORTRAN on an IBM mainframe of forgotten vintage; things have improved since then. A professional technical writer by trade, a historian by training, and an all-around Linux guy by avocation, Kurt's work history is diverse. These days, Kurt works in the Customer Engineering group at TimeSys Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His primary responsibilities include building and maintaining TimeSys's Developer Exchange and working with portal customers and users. He also fixes broken servers, writes documentation, and builds TimeSys software. Kurt, who dislikes writing about himself in the third person, receives entirely too much e-mail at kwall@kurtwerks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |