Linux may not have toppled Windows on the desktop, but it has secured a place in IT infrastructures as an economical and practical network server, able to support a wide variety of services, including the Web, FTP, e-mail, DNS, printer sharing, and file sharing. This update to the best-selling "
Linux Network Servers: 24seven" (ISBN: 0782125069) is a perfect fit within the "Craig Hunt Linux Library", which provides Linux administrators with focussed guidance on complex tasks involved in managing Linux in the real world.
Linux Network Servers
Contents at a Glance. Introduction. Part 1: The Basics. Chapter 1: The Boot Process. Chapter 2: The Network Interface. Part 2: Internet Server Configuration. Chapter 3: Login Services. Chapter 4: Linux Name Services. Chapter 5: Configuring a Mail Server. Chapter 6: The Apache Web Server. Chapter 7: Network Gateway Services. Part 3: Departmental Server Configuration. Chapter 8: Desktop Configuration Servers. Chapter 9: File Sharing. Chapter 10: Printer Services. Chapter 11: More Mail Services. Part 4: Maintaining a Healthy Server. Chapter 12: Security. Chapter 13: Troubleshooting. Appendices. Appendix A: Installing Linux. Appendix B: BIND Reference. Appendix C; The m4 Macros for sendmail. Index.