C# 2.0: Practical Guide For Programmers A To Red Hat Linux (3rd Edition) Mark G. Sobell
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- A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux®, Third Edition: Fedora™ Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Praise for A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux®, Second Edition
- Chapter 1. Welcome to Linux
- Part I: Installing Red Hat Linux
- Part II: Getting Started with Red Hat Linux
- Chapter 4. Introduction to Red Hat Linux
- Chapter 5. The Linux Utilities
- Special Characters
- Basic Utilities
- Working with Files
- | (Pipe): Communicates Between Processes
- Four More Utilities
- Compressing and Archiving Files
- Locating Commands
- Obtaining User and System Information
- Communicating with Other Users
- Tutorial: Creating and Editing a File with vim
- Chapter Summary
- Exercises
- Advanced Exercises
- Chapter 6. The Linux Filesystem
- Chapter 7. The Shell
- Part III: Digging into Red Hat Linux
- Part IV: System Administration
- Part V: Using Clients and Setting Up Servers
- Chapter 18. OpenSSH: Secure Network Communication
- Chapter 19. FTP: Transferring Files Across a Network
- Chapter 20. sendmail: Setting Up Mail Clients, Servers, and More
- Chapter 21. NIS: Network Information Service
- Chapter 22. NFS: Sharing Filesystems
- Chapter 23. Samba: Integrating Linux and Windows
- Chapter 24. DNS/BIND: Tracking Domain Names and Addresses
- Chapter 25. iptables: Setting Up a Firewall
- Chapter 26. Apache (httpd): Setting Up a Web Server
- Introduction
- About Apache
- JumpStart I: Getting Apache Up and Running
- JumpStart II: Setting Up Apache Using system-config-httpd
- Filesystem Layout
- Configuration Directives
- The Red Hat httpd.conf File
- Redirects
- Multiviews
- Server-Generated Directory Listings (Indexing)
- Virtual Hosts
- Troubleshooting
- Modules
- webalizer: Analyzes Web Traffic
- MRTG: Monitors Traffic Loads
- Error Codes
- Chapter Summary
- Exercises
- Advanced Exercises
- Part VI: Programming
- Part VII: Appendixes
- Appendix A. Regular Expressions
- Appendix B. Help
- Appendix C. Security
- Appendix D. The Free Software Definition
- Appendix E. The Linux 2.6 Kernel
- Native Posix Thread Library (NPTL)
- IPSecurity (IPSec)
- Asynchronous I/O (AIO)
- 0(1) Scheduler
- OProfile
- kksymoops
- Reverse Map Virtual Memory (RMAP VM)
- HugeTLBFS: Translation Look-Aside Buffer Filesystem
- remap_file_pages
- 2.6 Network Stack Features (IGMPv3, IPv6, and Others)
- Internet Protocol Virtual Server (IPVS)
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- 4GB-4GB Memory Split: Physical Address Extension (PAE)
- Scheduler Support for HyperThreaded CPUs
- Block I/O (BIO) Block Layer
- Support for Filesystems Larger Than 2 Terabytes
- New I/O Elevators
- Interactive Scheduler Response Tuning
- Glossary
- Index