Résumé
With an increasing number of networks and mission-critical applications running on Linux, system and network administrators must be able to do more than set up a server and rely on its default configuration. Advanced Linux Networking is designed to help you achieve a higher level of competence. It focuses on powerful techniques and features of Linux networking and provides you with the know-how you need to improve server efficiency, enhance security, and adapt to new requirements.
This book begins with a brief introduction to low-level configuration, including a guide to getting your network up and running. Part II outlines those servers and procedures most likely to be used by the computers on your local network: DHCP servers, Kerberos, Samba, time servers, and network backups, among others. Part III covers Internet servers: DNS, SMTP (sendmail, Postfix, and Exim), Apache, and FTP servers. Part IV examines network security, exploring such topics as using a chroot jail, iptables configuration, and VPNs. Wherever pertinent, the author addresses the differences between Caldera OpenLinux, Debian GNU/Linux, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, and TurboLinux.
Specific topics covered include:- Configuring small but potentially important servers quickly and easily
- Optimizing Linux network operation
- Using advanced system features effectively
- Using systems and software in alternative ways to reach your goals
- Avoiding possible damage to your system and violations of ISP policies
- Securing your system
Advanced Linux Networking is the single-volume tutorial and reference for Linux networking that will help you achieve expert status.
Contents- I. LOW-LEVEL CONFIGURATION.
- 1. Kernel Network Configuration.
- 2. TCP/IP Network Configuration.
- 3. Alternative Network Stacks.
- 4. Starting Servers.
- II. LOCAL NETWORK SERVERS.
- 5. Configuring Other Computers via DHCP.
- 6. Authenticating Users via Kerberos.
- 7. File and Printer Sharing via Samba.
- 8. File Sharing via NFS.
- 9. Printer Sharing via LPD.
- 10. Maintaining Consistent Time: Time Servers.
- 11. Pull Mail Protocols: POP and IMAP.
- 12. Running a News Server.
- 13. Maintaining Remote Login Servers.
- 14. Handling GUI Access with X and VNC Servers.
- 15. Providing Consistent Fonts with Font Servers.
- 16. Maintaining a System from a Distance.
- 17. Performing Network Backups.
- III. INTERNET SERVERS.
- 18. Administering a Domain via DNS.
- 19. Push Mail Protocol: SMTP.
- 20. Running Web Servers.
- 21. Running FTP Servers.
- IV. NETWORK SECURITY AND ROUTER FUNCTIONS.
- 22. General System Security.
- 23. Configuring a chroot Jail.
- 24. Advanced Router Options.
- 25. Configuring iptables.
- 26. Using a VPN.
L'auteur - Roderick W. Smith
Roderick W. Smith is a writer on computer technology. He has over a dozen books to his name, mostly about Linux and other open source software. These titles include Advanced Linux Networking (Addison-Wesley, 2002), Linux Power Tools(Sybex, 2003), and Linux in a Windows World (O'Reilly, 2005). He is also the author of Linux Magazine's monthly "Guru Guidance" column. His Web page is http://www.rodsbooks.com. Rod resides in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Roderick W. Smith |
Parution | 28/06/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 752 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1145g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201774238 |
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