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Using and Administering Linux: Volume 3

Zero to SysAdmin: Network Services

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Manage complex systems with ease and equip yourself for a new career. This book builds upon the skills you learned in Volumes 1 and 2 of this course and it depends upon the virtual network and virtual machine you created there.

However, more experienced Linux users can begin with this volume and download an assigned script that will set up the VM for the start of Volume 3. Instructions with the script will provide specifications for configuration of the virtual network and the virtual machine. Refer to the volume overviews in the book's introduction to select the volume of this course most appropriate for your current skill level.

Start by reviewing the administration of Linux servers and install and configure various Linux server services such as DHCP, DNS, NTP, and SSH server that will be used to provide advanced network services. You’ll then learn to install and configure servers such as BIND for name services, DHCP for network host configuration, and SSH for secure logins to remote hosts. Other topics covered include public/private keypairs to further enhance security, SendMail and IMAP and antispam protection for email, using Apache and WordPress to create and manage web sites, NFS, SAMBA, and Chrony.

This volume also covers SELinux, and building RPMs to distribute automation scripts. All of these services are installed on a single server host over the course of the book and by the time you are finished you will have a single server that provides these services for your network.

What You Will Learn

Install, configure, and manage several Linux server services such as email with spam management and single and multiple web sitesWork with NTP time synchronization, DHCP, SSH, and file sharing with Unix/Linux and Windows clientsCreate RPMs for distribution of scripts and administrative programs.Understand and work with enhanced security.

Who This Book Is For

Those who are already Linux power users – SysAdmins who can administer Linux workstation hosts that are not servers – who want to learn to administer the services provided by Linux servers such as web, time, name, email, SSH, and more.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Server Preparation
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In this chapter you will
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Chapter 2. Server Configuration
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In this chapter you will learn about and perform some basic configuration on the StudentVM2 server VM including:
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Chapter 3. DHCP
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In this chapter you will learn
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Chapter 4. Name Services
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In this chapter, you will learn:
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Chapter 5. Remote Access with SSH
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In this chapter you will learn:
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Chapter 6. Routing and Firewalls
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Chapter 7. Introducing Email
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Chapter 8. Email Clients
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In this chapter you will learn
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Chapter 9. Combating Spam
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 10. Apache Web Server
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In this chapter you will learn
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Chapter 11. WordPress
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 12. Mailing Lists
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 13. File Sharing
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 14. Remote Desktop Access
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 15. Network Time Protocol
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 16. Security
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 17. Advanced Package Management
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In this chapter, you will learn
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Chapter 18. Where Do I Go from Here?
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Wow! You made it all the way through this massive Linux course. That is impressive all by itself, but are you ready to take the next steps?
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Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Using and Administering Linux: Volume 3
verfasst von
David Both
Copyright-Jahr
2020
Verlag
Apress
Electronic ISBN
978-1-4842-5485-1
Print ISBN
978-1-4842-5484-4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5485-1