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Learning RHEL Networking
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Learning RHEL Networking

by Andrew Mallett
June 2015
Intermediate to advanced
216 pages
4h 48m
English
Packt Publishing

Overview

In "Learning RHEL Networking," you will discover the essential networking skills required for effectively managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 systems. This book provides practical guidance on mastering cutting-edge networking concepts, including configuring services like firewalld, SELinux, and Apache 2.4.

What this Book will help me do

  • Understand and configure the chronyd time daemon and explore the benefits over NTP.
  • Set up and manage kernel-based iSCSI targets to share storage networks.
  • Integrate RHEL 7 systems with Windows networks using Samba, preserving existing infrastructure.
  • Improve security by implementing SELinux security policies.
  • Deploy and configure the Apache HTTPD 2.4 server with its advanced features.

Author(s)

Andrew Mallett is an experienced Linux administrator and trainer specializing in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. With over a decade of expertise, he has guided countless professionals to successfully manage Linux systems. His approachable teaching style focuses on practical problem-solving and clarity.

Who is it for?

This book is suitable for system administrators and IT professionals who manage Linux systems. It is helpful for those with basic knowledge of Linux filesystems and commands. Ideal for readers looking to enhance their networking capabilities on RHEL systems. Practical for individuals aiming to integrate RHEL with diverse IT infrastructures.

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9781785287831