Client-Server Computing
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Overview
Covers the Linux basics, installation, and operation; including network essentials, using an Ethernet, directories, permissions, and registration of users. Explains the basics of using Linux from both Windows and Macintosh, and proceeds into using Linux as a file server for both platforms. Provides instruction on creating Web pages for Intranet use. Includes discussion on Apache directories, index files, and doc roots. Shows how to create a mail server for Intranet use, including information on sendmail and qpopper. Details how to manage and troubleshoot Linux by optimizing disk capacity, using correct back-up methods, and more. Includes tips on using Linux more efficiently.Visually describes how to build a small-scale LAN using Linux as the server OS. Presents highly technical material in a unique way by using numerous illustrations and screen shots to make the information easy to understand and learn. Uses a step-by-step approach and a two-color layout to emphasize important aspects of each task. This book takes the reader through the entire process of setting up and supporting a functional Linux Intranet Server from beginning to end.
Editorials
Booknews
An instruction manual for setting up Linux-based servers on networked, PC-Unix, and other hardware platforms. Aimed at beginning to intermediate computer users, the material covers basic Linux knowledge, operations and security, and other information pertinent to intranet file servers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Coriolis Group,U.S.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781576105689