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BL
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Record Number
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602309
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b431528
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Main Entry
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Vazquez, Antonio
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Title & Author
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Learn CentOS Linux network services /\ Antonio Vazquez
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (351 pages)
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ISBN
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1484223799
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9781484223789
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: 9781484223796
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Contents
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At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Installation; 1.1. CentOS 6; 1.2. CentOS 7; Chapter 2: Basic Administration; 2.1. Basic Commands; 2.1.1. Directories and Their Contents (ls and cd); 2.1.2. Creating Users; 2.2. Creating and Editing Files; 2.2.1. vi; 2.2.2. nano; 2.2.3. gedit; 2.2.4. cat; 2.2.5. grep; 2.2.6. more; 2.2.7. less; 2.2.8. head; 2.2.9. tail; 2.3. Redirecting Output; 2.4. Installing Software; 2.4.1. Configuring yum in CentOS 6; 2.4.2. Configuring yum in CentOS 7; 2.4.3. yum Options
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2.5. Graphical Environment2.5.1. CentOS 6; 2.5.2. CentOS 7; 2.6. Other Useful Commands; 2.6.1. chmod; 2.6.2. tee; 2.6.3. rm; 2.6.4. ps; 2.7. SELinux; Chapter 3: Networking; 3.1. IPv4; 3.1.1. Special Addresses; 3.1.2. Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast; 3.1.3. IPv4 Configuration in CentOS; 3.1.3.1. CentOS 6; 3.1.3.2. CentOS 7; 3.2. IPv6; 3.3. Networking Tools; 3.3.1. netstat; 3.3.2. lsof; 3.3.3. nmap; 3.3.4. ping; 3.3.5. ping6; Chapter 4: DNS; 4.1. DNS Service; 4.2. Installing a DNS Server; 4.2.1. Starting the Service in CentOS 6; 4.2.2. Starting the Service in CentOS 7
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4.3. Installing a Master Server4.4. Client Configuration; 4.5. Slave Servers and Zone Transfers; 4.6. DNSSEC and TSIG; 4.7. Chroot; 4.8. Diagnostic Tools; 4.8.1. rndc; 4.8.2. dig; 4.8.3. host; 4.9. Troubleshooting; 4.9.1. A Computer Can't Resolve Names; 4.9.2. Many Computers Can't Resolve Names; 4.9.3. Master and Slave Servers Don't Have the Same Information; 4.10. Log Files; 4.10.1. journalctl (only in CentOS 7); Chapter 5: DHCP; 5.1. Installing a DHCP Server; 5.1.1. DHCPv4; 5.1.2. DHCPv6; 5.2. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools; 5.3. DHCP and DNS Dynamic Update; 5.3.1. Use of Keys
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Chapter 6: Remote Access6.1. Telnet; 6.2. ssh; 6.2.1. X11 Forwarding; 6.2.2. File Transfer; 6.2.3. Authenticating with Keys; 6.3. VNC; Chapter 7: Web Server; 7.1. Installing the Apache Web Server; 7.2. Name Resolution; 7.3. Configuring the Web Site; 7.4. Virtual Hosts; 7.5. Restrict Access; 7.5.1. Host-Based Security; 7.5.2. User-Based Security; 7.6. PHP Support; 7.7. HTTPS; 7.7.1. Certificate Creation with openSSL; 7.7.2. Certificate Creation with certbot; Chapter 8: FTP Server; 8.1. Installing an FTP Server on CentOS; 8.2. Connecting from a Linux Client; 8.2.1. Access As an Anonymous User
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8.2.2. Connecting As a Local User8.3. Connecting from a Windows Client; 8.4. Analyzing the FTP with Telnet; 8.5. Secure FTP; 8.5.1. Generating the Certificate; 8.5.2. Configuring vsftpd As an FTP Secure Server; 8.5.3. Connecting with Filezilla; Chapter 9: Mail Server; 9.1. Communication Between Local Users; 9.2. Communication Between Remote Systems; 9.3. Mail Service and DNS; 9.4. Routing Mails; 9.5. Using a Mail Client; 9.5.1. POP3; 9.5.2. IMAP; 9.6. SMTP Authentication; 9.7. Secure Connections; 9.7.1. Securing the SMTP Connection; 9.7.2. IMAPS; 9.7.3. POP3S; 9.8. Spam; 9.9. Webmail
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Abstract
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This book teaches you how 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. Some previous Linux experience is beneficial, but with Learn CentOS Linux Network Services you'll be running your own network in no time at all
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Subject
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Operating systems (Computers)
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Subject
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Computer Science
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Subject
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The Computing Profession
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Subject
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Professional Computing
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Subject
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Management of Computing and Information Systems
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Subject
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Operating Systems
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Subject
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Programming Techniques
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Subject
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Systems and Data Security
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Subject
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Linux
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Dewey Classification
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005.4/32
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LC Classification
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QA76.77.V39 2016
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