October 2006
Intermediate to advanced
1040 pages
33h 24m
English
This book is divided into three large chunks: Basic Administration, Networking, and Bunch o’ Stuff.
Basic Administration presents a broad overview of Linux from a system administrator’s perspective. The chapters in this section cover most of the facts and techniques needed to run a stand-alone Linux system.
The Networking section describes the protocols used on Linux systems and the techniques used to set up, extend, and maintain networks. High-level network software is also covered here. Among the featured topics are the Domain Name System, the Network File System, routing, sendmail, and network management.
Bunch o’ Stuff includes a variety of supplemental information. Some chapters discuss optional software ...
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