Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Red Hat Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide

Red Hat Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide

Author(s):Michael Turner,Steve Shah
Publisher:McGraw-Hill
Date:
Language:English
Pages:650
File Type:PDF
File Size:35.07 MB
ISBN 10:0072226315
Red Hat Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide is organized into four parts. Part I is targeted at folks with no experience in Linux who want a hand installing it and getting rolling.You’ll be introduced to some of the basic differences between Windows and Linux, and then walked through the basics of installation and software setup.
Part II is geared toward the administration of features common to all Linux systems, not just servers. Some of these chapters are really tutorials that help you use the system effectively,while others will delve into some of the more powerful concepts that set Linux (and UNIX in general) apart from other systems with which you may be familiar.
In Part III, you’ll study all the services needed to run an Internet site. This includes the Domain Name System (DNS), the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), the Web, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Mail, Post Office Protocol (POP) Mail, and Secure Shell (SSH).
Part IV goes in the opposite direction from Part III. Rather than studying services for everyone on the Internet, it examines services offered only to people on your internal network, such as the Network File System (NFS), the Network Information Service (NIS), and Samba

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