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Linux Networking Cookbook (Linux) (Paperback)
$42.07 - Save $12.79 23% off - RRP $54.86 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Linux Networking CookbookCovers what you need to know to perform your job as a Linux network administrator, whether you're new to the job or have years of experience. This title lays out the steps for specific tasks. It explains the commands and configurations.
Full description- Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
- Published: 01 January 2008
- Format: Paperback 612 pages
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- Categories: Linux | Computer Networking & Communications
- ISBN 13: 9780596102487 ISBN 10: 0596102488
- Sales rank: 228,061
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Full description for Linux Networking Cookbook
This soup-to-nuts collection of recipes covers everything you need to know to perform your job as a Linux network administrator, whether you're new to the job or have years of experience. With "Linux Networking Cookbook", you'll dive straight into the gnarly hands-on work of building and maintaining a computer network. Running a network doesn't mean you have all the answers. Networking is a complex subject with reams of reference material that's difficult to keep straight, much less remember. If you want a book that lays out the steps for specific tasks, that clearly explains the commands and configurations, and does not tax your patience with endless ramblings and meanderings into theory and obscure RFCs, this is the book for you.You will find recipes for: building a gateway, firewall, and wireless access point on a Linux network; building a VoIP server with Asterisk; secure remote administration with SSH; building secure VPNs with OpenVPN, and a Linux PPTP VPN server; single sign-on with Samba for mixed Linux/Windows LANs; centralized network directory with OpenLDAP; network monitoring with Nagios or MRTG; getting acquainted with IPv6; setting up hands-free networks installations of new systems; Linux system administration via serial console, and a lot more. Each recipe includes a clear, hands-on solution with tested code, plus a discussion on why it works. When you need to solve a network problem without delay, and don't have the time or patience to comb through reference books or the Web for answers, "Linux Networking Cookbook" gives you exactly what you need.

