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Linux network administrator's guide Rev. ed. of: Linux system administration, 1999

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Beijing [u.a.] O'Reilly 2000Edition: 2nd edDescription: Online-Ressource (xxix, 474 p.)ISBN:
  • 1565924002
  • 9788173662546
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.44769
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.O63
Other classification:
  • 28
  • ST 261 L33
  • ST 261 U61
  • ST 267
  • 54.54
  • 54.32
Summary: This book was written to provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment. Beginners and experienced users alike should find the information they need to cover nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration. The possible range of topics to cover is nearly limitless, so of course it has been impossible to include everything there is to say on all subjects. We've tried to cover the most important and common ones. We've found that beginners to Linux networking, even those with no prior exposure to Unix-like operating systems, have found this book good enough to help them successfully get their Linux network configurations up and running and get them ready to learn more.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book was written to provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment. Beginners and experienced users alike should find the information they need to cover nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration. The possible range of topics to cover is nearly limitless, so of course it has been impossible to include everything there is to say on all subjects. We've tried to cover the most important and common ones. We've found that beginners to Linux networking, even those with no prior exposure to Unix-like operating systems, have found this book good enough to help them successfully get their Linux network configurations up and running and get them ready to learn more.

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