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O'Reilly Associates, Inc.
TCP/IP Network Administration
The TCP/IP protocols (also called the "Internet protocols") are the "glue" that connects most UNIX networks (LANs). They're also responsible for the international "Internet": the world-wide network of networks that lets you send electronic mail from Maryland to Perth, Australia in a matter of minutes. Originally developed to support research on the ARPANET, the TCP/IP protocols have grown to maturity and widespread acceptance with UNIX.
TCP/IP Network Administration belongs on every system administrator's desk. It describes how to set up and administer a network of UNIX systems using the TCP/IP protocols. We take a practical approach: how to put your systems on the net (whether that means a LAN or the world-wide Internet) and keep them running. Even if your system isn't on a network now, it should be—and, within a year or two, it probably will be.
Topics covered include:
• Basic concepts: what the protocols are,...
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Fülszöveg
O'Reilly Associates, Inc.
TCP/IP Network Administration
The TCP/IP protocols (also called the "Internet protocols") are the "glue" that connects most UNIX networks (LANs). They're also responsible for the international "Internet": the world-wide network of networks that lets you send electronic mail from Maryland to Perth, Australia in a matter of minutes. Originally developed to support research on the ARPANET, the TCP/IP protocols have grown to maturity and widespread acceptance with UNIX.
TCP/IP Network Administration belongs on every system administrator's desk. It describes how to set up and administer a network of UNIX systems using the TCP/IP protocols. We take a practical approach: how to put your systems on the net (whether that means a LAN or the world-wide Internet) and keep them running. Even if your system isn't on a network now, it should be—and, within a year or two, it probably will be.
Topics covered include:
• Basic concepts: what the protocols are, addressing, name service
• Getting connected: the paperwork needed for connection to the Internet
• Basic system setup and configuration
• The "serial line" protocols, SLIP and PPP
• Routing, including the gated super-daemon
• Name service, including DNS/BIND
• Common network applications: the r utilities, and basic NFS and NIS
• sendmail configuration
• Setting up an anonymous FTP server
• Troubleshooting and security
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