LINUX OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION introduces readers to Linux operations and system administration through a unified installation, using virtual machines. This text is more effective than those that take a professional approach because it eliminates confusion from working with differing hardware configurations, while allowing users to test interoperability between Linux and Windows. Detailed, yet reader-friendly, Linux Operations and Administration makes it easy to learn Linux and practice it with helpful in-text features like learning objectives and key terms, as well as items for self assessment such as review questions, hands-on activities, and case projects.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-111-03530-3 (9781111035303)
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Alfred Basta, PhD, is a professor of mathematics, cryptography, and information security as well as a professional speaker on topics in Internet security, networking, and cryptography. He is a member of many associations including the Mathematical Association of America. Dr. Basta's other publications include MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LINUX OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION, and DATABASE SECURITY.
1. Introduction to the Linux Operating System. 2. Installing OpenSUSE. 3. Managing Files and Directories. 4. Creating and Editing Files with Text Editors. 5. Creating Shell Scripts and Displaying File Contents. 6. Managing Data: Backup and Recovery Processes. 7. Managing Users and Groups. 8. Network Services. 9. Installing Software Packages. 10. Apache Web Server. 11. The Domain Name System. 12. Configuring a Mail Server. 13. Working with the Network File System. 14. Installing Linux. 15. Linux FileSystem Management and Administration. 16. Managing Resources in Linux. 17. Networking in a Linux Environment. 18. Interoperating Linux and Windows. 19. Securing Linux. 20. Linux Kernel. 21. System Monitoring and Performance Tuning. 22. Problem Solving and Troubleshooting in a Linux Network.