Overview
"Linux Networking Cookbook" is your essential guide to understanding and mastering Linux network configuration. Through a series of practical recipes, this book will help you set up and maintain robust networking systems, from routers to directory services and beyond.
What this Book will help me do
- Understand the configuration of Linux routers and network services.
- Set up a DNS server integrated with DHCP for automated configuration.
- Build and secure a fully functional IPv6 network infrastructure.
- Configure secure remote access to network systems using SSH.
- Implement monitoring tools to proactively address network issues.
Author(s)
None Dsouza and Gregory Boyce, experienced Linux professionals, bring their combined expertise to this comprehensive guide. Both authors have extensive backgrounds in Linux systems and network administration, with a focus on practical, real-world solutions. Their approachable writing style ensures that complex topics are made accessible for all readers.
Who is it for?
This book is designed for Linux administrators seeking to deepen their networking knowledge. It's perfect for those who already understand the basics of Linux but aim to develop advanced skills in configuring, securing, and troubleshooting Linux networks. If you are a systems administrator looking to enhance your career and capabilities, this book is for you.
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