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CONTENTS MANDRAKE LINUX 9.0 TUTORIAL
Quick-Configuration Server Guide Table of Contents Preface 1About Mandrake Linux Contact Mandrake Community Support Mandrake Purchasing Mandrake Products 2About this Server Reference Manual 3Note From The Editor 4Conventions Used in This Book Typing Conventions General Conventions ICommon Services Configuration Wizards 1Server ConfigurationWizards Foreword DHCP Server Domain Name Server Adding a DNS Entry Postfix server configuration Samba Server Configuration Web Server Configuration FTP server configuration News Server configuration Proxy Server Configuration Time Configuration 2Configuring Masqueraded Clients Linux Box Windows XP Box Windows 95 or Windows 98 Box Windows NT or Windows 2000 Box DOS Box Using The NCSA Telnet Package Windows For Workgroup 3.11 MacOS Box OS/2 Warp Box IIIn-Depth Configuration of Common Services 3Internet/Intranet Web Server Installation Step-by-Step Configuration Example Advanced Configuration 4Postfix Mail Server Installation Step-by-Step Configuration Example Advanced Configuration 5Incoming Mail Server: POP And IMAP Foreword Installation Mandrake Linux 9.0 Tutorial Good tutorials pdf Software user guide Manuals free Help me Bible Table of Contents Step-by-Step Configuration Example Advanced Configuration 6Resource Sharing Resource Sharing: Samba Resource Sharing: FTP Resource Sharing: NFS 7MySQL Database Server Getting Started Creating a User For The Database Creating a Database Creating a Table Managing Data in a Table 8NIS Client And Server Installation Step-by-Step Configuration Client Advanced Configuration 9BIND DNS Server Installation Step-by-Step Configuration Example Advanced Configuration IIIApplied Theory 10Security Under GNU/Linux Preamble Overview Physical Security Local Security Files and File-System Security Password Security And Encryption Kernel Security Network Security Security Preparation (Before You Go On-Line) What to Do During And After a Breaking Security Sources Frequently Asked Questions Conclusion Security-Related Terms 11Networking Overview Copyright How to Use This Chapter General Information About Linux Networking Generic Network Configuration Information Ethernet Information IP-Related Information Using Common PC Hardware Other Network Technologies Cables And Cabling AGNU Free Documentation License GNU Free Documentation License PREAMBLE APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS VERBATIM COPYING COPYING IN QUANTITY MODIFICATIONS COMBINING DOCUMENTS COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS TRANSLATION TERMINATION FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE How to use this License for your documents BGlossary List of Tables List of Figures An Example of an Internal Network Accessing the Wizards through the Control Center Choose the Range of Addresses Available via your DHCP Server Enter the Addresses for the Name Servers specify the name to associate to a static IP address Enter your mail domain name Enter the name of the SMTP server Share files and printers? Choose the work group for your shares What name for your Samba server? Where should your web server be visible from? Where should your FTP server be visible from? Which server do you want to fetch newsgroups from? How often do you want to check for news? Choose the Proxy Port Choose the Cache Sizes Select Access Control Policy Restrict access to a particular subnetwork Use an upper level proxy? What method do you want for time synchronization? Choose your time servers Reconfiguring The Local Network With drakconnect Setting up The Gateway With drakconnect Setting up The Gateway With Windows XP The Network Icon Under Windows 95 The Network Configuration Panel Under Windows 95 The TCP/IP Configuration Panel Under Windows 95 The Gateway Configuration Panel Under Windows 95 Accessing The TCP/IP Control Panel Automatic Configuration of Internet Access For MacOS Manual Configuration of Internet Access For MacOS Webmin’s Main Apache Module Screen Apache’ Default Server Configuration Screen Document Options Section Alias And Redirection Section SSL Options Section The Configuration Screen of Apache Processes Directory Limitations Using .htaccess Postfix Module’s Start-Up Screen Postfix’s Main Configuration Screen xinetd Module’s Start-Up Screen POP3 Configuration Module The Samba Module’s Main Window Configuring The Common Networking Options Setting The Authentication Method Configuring Your Sharing Entries WU-FTP’s Main Configuration Page Wu-FTP Banner And Messages Anonymous FTP Configuration Page Starting The NFS Configuration Creating NFS Export Creating NFS Mount Points Configuring NFS Mount Point Creating a MySQL User Creating a MySQL Database Creating a MySQL Table Modifying a MySQL Table Managing Your Data NIS Server NIS Client Files And Directories Creating a Forward Master Zone Creating a Reverse Master Zone Adding Machine Names Starting Bind Apply Changes to Bind Configuring The Client The BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual Through Webmin A Dynamic Routing Example The NULL-Modem Cabling 10base2 Ethernet Cabling

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