
Setting Up A Linux Internet Server : Visual Black Book
Hidenori Tsuji, Takashi Watanabe - Collection Black Book
Résumé
Discusses structure of the Internet, IP addresses,
security issues, obtaining a unique domain name, networking
devices, and choosing and
setting up a router for networking. Covers installation
procedures, creating names servers, mail servers (sendmail
and qpopper) and sending
and receiving mail in Windows. Explains how to install and
customize web servers, ftp servers, and proxy servers
Discusses how to connect
to the Internet from Windows, how to create mailing lists,
and publish mailing list contents on the Web. Describes how
to set up Windows
Client PCs, as well as MacIntosh Clients. Provides
troubleshooting tips and a list of daily reminders for
administrators Uses a visual format
with numerous screen shots and illustrations to make the
material easy to understand and learn. Presents highly
technical material using a
task-oriented, step-by-step approach Uses a2-color layout
to emphasize important aspects of each task being
explained. Is the only series
on the market in which comprehensive, technical material
on Linux is presented in a visual, task-oriented
format.
Contents
- Chapter 1: Creating An Internet Server On Linux
- Chapter 2: Internet Basics
- Chapter 3: The Permanent Connection
- Chapter 4: Installing Linux
- Chapter 5: Mastering The Basic Operations Of
Linux
- Chapter 6: Creating A DNS Server
- Chapter 7: Creating A Mail Server
- Chapter 8: Creating A Web Server
- Chapter 9: Using An Internet Server From A Client
PC
- Chapter 10: Operating A Secure Internet Server
- Appendix A: How To Configure A Windows Client PC
- Appendix B: How To Configure A Macintosh Client
- Appendix C: How To Configure The Mail Client
- Appendix D: How To Create A Secondary DNS Server
- Appendix E: New Features Of Red Had Linux Version
6.1
- Appendix F: Linux Resources Online: Web Sites, Mailing
Lists, News Groups
- Appendix G: Linux Distributions
- Appendix H: Dedicated Internet Connectivity
Options
- Appendix I: Command Reference
- Appendix J: GNU General Public License
L'auteur - Hidenori Tsuji
(Japan) is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tokyo University researching next-generation high-performance microprocessor architecture. He supports himself with various part-time work, including managing Unix workstations, configuring networks, programming, and writing books. He has also written A Practical Guide to Dial-Up Routers (Softbank Press).
L'auteur - Takashi Watanabe
(Japan) started in the computer world by spending half
of his time at elementary school writing frustratingly
dysfunctional sample programs in FamilyBasic. After toying
with N88BASIC and MS-DOS, in 1996 he made the move to
Linux. At present, he is a graduate student at Waseda
University and uses Linux at home and Solaris and FreeBSD
at school.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Coriolis |
Auteur(s) | Hidenori Tsuji, Takashi Watanabe |
Collection | Black Book |
Parution | 15/06/2000 |
Couverture | Broché |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781576105696 |
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