Buch, Englisch, 942 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 1584 g
Buch, Englisch, 942 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 1584 g
ISBN: 978-0-7821-4347-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Your Complete Guide to the World's Leading Linux Enterprise Distribution
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 is emerging as the corporate Linux standard. One of the first books to focus on this robust product, Mastering Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 gives you the practical information you need to install, configure, and network Linux on a large number of computers. For experienced administrators, this book uniquely features detailed coverage of Apache, TUX, Samba, NFS, vsFTP, Squid, SSH, DNS, DHCP, iptables, CUPS, sendmail, Postfix, NIS, LDAP, MySQL, system administration command line and GUI tools and utilities for each phase of the management process. It also helps you configure the GUI for enterprise workstations. Topics include:
* Installing Linux on a standalone system, over a network, and automatically on multiple computers
* Navigating the command line interface
* Administering users and groups securely
* Managing packages with the RPM GUI tool
* Configuring and troubleshooting the boot process
* Upgrading and recompiling kernels
* Backing up your system with RAID
* Understanding basic TCP/IP networking
* Managing Linux on your LAN
* Securing Linux firewalls
* Ensuring secure remote access
* Installing, configuring, and testing DNS, DHCP, CUPS, sendmail and Postfix mail servers
* Configuring and troubleshooting FTP, NFS, Samba, Apache, TUX, and Squid
* Effectively using Linux authentication services--NIS and LDAP
* Using Red Hat GUI administrative tools appropriately
* Setting up MySQL for databases
* Managing X servers and X clients
* Working with GNOME and KDE
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.
Part 1: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Chapter 1: Introducing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Chapter 2: Preparing Your Hardware.
Chapter 3: Installing Linux on a Stand-Alone System.
Chapter 4: Installing Linux over a Network.
Chapter 5: Kickstarting Linux.
Part 2: Linux Fundamentals.
Chapter 6: Starting at the Command Line.
Chapter 7: A Filesystem Primer.
Chapter 8: Making the Shell Work for You.
Part 3: Basic Linux Administration.
Chapter 9: Administering Users and Groups Securely.
Chapter 10: Managing and Updating Packages with RPM.
Chapter 11: Configuring and Troubleshooting the Boot Process.
Chapter 12: Upgrading and Recompiling Kernels.
Chapter 13: The Administrative Nitty-Gritty.
Chapter 14: Backing Up Your System.
Part 4: Basic Linux Services.
Chapter 15: A TCP/IP Primer.
Chapter 16: Managing Linux on Your LAN.
Chapter 17: Securing Your Linux Network.
Part 5: Basic Linux Services.
Chapter 18: Remote Environments.
Chapter 19: DNS and DHCP.
Chapter 20: Printing with CUPS.
Chapter 21: Mail Services.
Part 6: Linux File Sharing Services.
Chapter 22: Linux Sharing Services: FTP and NFS.
Chapter 23: Linux Authentication Services: NIS and LDAP.
Chapter 24: Making Samba Work for You.
Chapter 25: Web Services.
Chapter 26: Setting Up MySQL for Databases.
Part 7: A Certification Primer.
Chapter 27: Generic Linux Certifications.
Chapter 28: Red Hat Certifications.
Part 8: Window Management.
Chapter 29: Managing X Servers and X Clients.
Chapter 30: The Red Hat GUI Workstation.
Appendices.
Appendix A: More Information Online.
Appendix B: GNU General Public License.
Index.




