Learn how to install, configure, and manage Red Hat Linux X, the latest version of Red Hat's operating system. The book is clearly organized: each section focuses on the different ways Red Hat presents its distribution - as a desktop workstation, network workstation, server, and development platform.
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Richard Petersen has an MLIS in library and information studies and teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (all four previous editions), Linux Programming: A Beginner’s Guide, and many other titles.
The Ultimate In-Depth Linux Resource! Includes the most recent version of Fedora on DVD!
Maximize the powerful capabilities of Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora Linux using this comprehensive and up-to-date reference. You'll get full details on everything from installation and configuration to system administration and server management of Enterprise Linux with specifics on the Linux Kernel 2.6. Thorough security coverage includes GPG, IPSec, SSH, Kerberos, and firewalls. Learn to deploy and manage Web, proxy, mail, and print servers, and administer users, software, and file systems. The DVD contains 1,500+ applications and corresponding source code for the entire Red Hat Fedora Core distribution normally available on multiple CD-ROMs. This is your one-stop guide to the most secure and advanced Linux distribution.
-Install, manage, secure, and administer Enterprise Linux 3.0 and Fedora
-Master Bluecurve, KDE, GNOME, office and multimedia applications, the shell, file systems, and Internet clients
-Deploy and manage servers vsftpd and ProFTP (FTP), Apache (Web), Sendmail and Postfix (mail), Squid (proxy), CUPS (print), and HTDig (search), SAMBA and NFS (file), NIS, and BIND (DNS), and DHCP
-Master the complete suite of Red Hat system and network administration tools
-Manage users, services, journaling file systems, RAID devices, LVM volumes, and printers
-Reconfigure the 2.6 kernel and its modules
-Ensure system and network security using packet filtering, authentication, digital signatures, VPNs, and encryption
-Deploy powerful desktop, office, database, graphic, editing, and Internet applications
Richard Petersen, MLIS, teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (all four editions), Linux Programming: A Beginner's Guide, and many other titles.
Technical reviewer: Ibrahim Haddad is a researcher at Ericsson Canada, where he works with the system architecture of 3G wireless IP networks. He is a contributing editor for Linux Journal and LinuxWorld, and serves as a technical writer for Linux User & Developer.
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