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Antonio Vazquez
Learn CentOS Linux Network Services
1st ed. 2016. xx, 340 S. 147 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-22378-0 (1484223780)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-22378-9 (9781484223789)
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Learn to set up the latest CentOS Linux network services including DNS, DHCP, SSH and VNC, Web, FTP, Mail, Firewall, and LDAP, enabling you to provide these services on your own network. CentOS continues to be a popular Linux distribution choice, and setting up your own services is a key skill for anyone maintaining a CentOS network.
You will learn how to install CentOS, and manage basic administration. You´ll then move onto understanding networking, and how to set up your required services. Each chapter is written in an easy-to-digest format and teaches you how set up, manage, and troubleshoot each service. You´ll be running your own network in no time at all.
What You Will Learn
Install and set up the latest version of CentOS
Configure and manage a wide range of network services
Solve problems remotely and manage your network efficiently
Who This Book Is For
Anyone who wants to learn how to set up and manage CentOS Linux network services. Some previous Linux experience is beneficial, but this book is designed to be used by beginners.
1. Installation
2. Basic Administration
3. Networking
4. DNS
5. DHCP
6. Remote Access
7. Web Server
8. FTP Server
9. Mail Server
10. Firewalls
11. OpenLDAP
Antonio Vazquez is an IT Professional who´s been working with Linux for more than a decade. He studied Computer Engineering at the university in Spain, and he currently holds many IT Certifications from the main vendors in the industry. At the present moment he works for a public institution and is in charge of almost a thousand of Linux servers spread across the country providing Web services, FTP services, file services, virtualization, and more.