
Résumé
Your Easy Guide to Building a SuSE Linux Network
Prepared in collaboration with SuSE Inc., this
easy-to-understand guide shows you how to build a SuSE
Linux network from the ground up, even if you have no
previous networking experience. From hardware and protocol
basics to e-mail, intranets, Internet access, security, and
Windows clients, two SuSE Linux experts walk you through
the networking process using loads of illuminating examples
— and explain step by step how to set up a reliable
network for your business or organization.
- Preface
- Part I A Networking Primer
- Chapter 1 What Is a Network?
- Understanding Networks
- Exchanging Data via a Telephone Call--An Example of a Simple Network
- Making the Transition from Telephones to Computers
- Chapter 2 Introduction to TCP/IP
- Discovering the Origins of TCP/IP
- Understanding Why TCP/IP Is the World's Standard for Networking
- Using the Internet Today
- Learning How TCP/IP Works
- Understanding How the Internet Manages Domain Names
- Chapter 3 Networking Hardware and Protocols
- Introduction to Ethernet
- Serial Lines
- Chapter 4 Networking Software
- The Network-Access Tier
- The Internet and Host-to-Host Tiers
- Application Tier
- Part II Setting Up Networking on a SuSE Linux Workstation
- Chapter 5 Adding Networking Hardware to Your SuSE Linux System
- Selecting an Internet Service Provider
- Installing and Configuring Peripheral Cards
- Installing Ethernet Equipment
- Installing Serial Equipment
- Chapter 6 Configuring Networking on Your SuSE Linux Workstation
- An Overview of Configuration
- Configuring PPP
- Configuring PPPoE for DSL
- Monitoring Your Network
- Chapter 7 Client Network Services
- Introducing Web Browsers 168
- Using Remote Access Tools
- Sharing File Systems
- Obtaining an IP address
- Printing on a Remote Printer
- Chapter 8 Configuring Mail to Use Networking
- Taking Privacy and Security Seriously
- Understanding Mail Protocols
- Interpreting the Structure of a Mail Message
- Implementing Mail
- Handling Outgoing and Incoming Mail
- Configuring Mail Software
- Part III Building a SuSE Linux Intranet
- Chapter 9 Building Your Own Intranet
- Connecting Machines via Twisted-Pair Ethernet
- Connecting Machines via Wireless Ethernet
- Configuring the Network
- Testing and Debugging the Network
- Chapter 10 Network Services--Server
- Understanding Daemons
- Using inetd
- Working with the Apache Web Server
- Providing Remote Access to Users
- Sharing File Systems
- Providing Dynamic IP Addresses with DHCP
- Printing to Local Workstations
- Part IV Linking a SuSE Linux Intranet to the Internet
- Chapter 11 Setting Up a Gateway to the Internet
- Addressing the Problem of Routing Datagrams
- Configuring Ordinary Hosts
- Configuring the Gateway Host
- Chapter 12 Domain Name Service--From Names to IP Numbers
- Understanding DNS versus Hosts Files
- Learning How DNS Works
- Configuring the Primary Server
- Configuring the Secondary Server
- Configuring Hosts to Use DNS
- Turning on DNS
- Checking and Debugging DNS
- Chapter 13 Network Security
- Principles of Security
- Access Control
- Encryption
- Network Scanning Tools
- Intrusion-Detection Tools
- Coping with Denial of Service
- YaST Security Script
- Chapter 14 Providing Services to the Internet
- Stop! Read Chapter 13 First!
- Offering Services Legally
- Exploring Alternatives to Linux 407
- Services You Can Provide to the Internet
- Tunneling into Your Intranet
- Part V Adding Other Operating Systems to a SuSE Linux Network
- Chapter 15 Samba and SMBFS
- What Is Samba?
- NetBIOS and SMB
- Configuring Samba
- Accessing Resources from Samba
- Chapter 16 Connecting Windows to a SuSE Linux Network
- Configuration of the SuSE Linux Side
- Installing an Ethernet Card
- Configuring Windows 98
- Windows Networking Applications
- Windows Networking Commands
- Chapter 17 Connecting Mac OS to SuSE Linux
- AppleTalk Protocols
- Configuring Linux to Work with Macintosh
- Configuring Macintosh to Work with Linux
- Appendix A What's on the CD-ROMs?
- Appendix B Miscellaneous Topics
- Appendix C References
L'auteur - Fred Butzen
Fred Butzen is a technical writer, programmer, data base designer, and Linux expert whose books include The Linux Network and The Linux Database.
L'auteur - Christopher S. Hilton
Christopher S. Hilton is a programmer and consultant who specializes in network applications that run in the Unix and Linux environments.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | SuSE |
Auteur(s) | Fred Butzen, Christopher S. Hilton |
Parution | 28/06/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 612 |
Format | 19 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1165g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764547584 |
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