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Overview
There are many ways to connect NetWare networks to the Internet, and leading NetWare consultant James Gaskin covers them all. He then shows why Internet gateways are usually the most secure, practical, and cost-effective solution. NetWare to Internet Gateways is the first comprehensive guide to selecting, implementing, and managing Internet gateways. Learn how Internet gateways can save you money up front and over the long term, improve the performance of your networked clients, help you control access and Internet expenditures, and keep your NetWare network secure. Then try the leading gateways for yourself. On the accompanying CD-ROM, you'll find "test-drive" versions of top gateways for NetWare, Windows NT, and Unix. The book includes complete installation and configuration instructions. There's more. See how leading Internet desktop software works in a networked environment - including Netscape and Mosaic on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 clients. Learn how to use NetWare networks to deliver Internet e-mail and to create internal "intranet" - a powerful tool for internal communications.Editorials
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A book/CD-ROM detailing ways to connect Netware networks to the Internet, explaining why Internet gateways are usually the most practical and secure solution. The companion CD-ROM contains demonstration versions of gateways for Netware, Windows NT, and Unix. For professionals who manage, support, or sell Netware networks, including network managers, Netware resellers and consultants, Unix system administrators, and Internet service providers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
March 29, 1996
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c1996.
Pages
560
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135217740