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- table of contents
- introduction
- i. file systems
- ii. installation-related information
- 7. kickstart installations
- 7.1. what are kickstart installations?
- 7.2. how do you perform a kickstart installation?
- 7.3. creating the kickstart file
- 7.4. kickstart options
- 7.5. package selection
- 7.6. pre-installation script
- 7.7. post-installation script
- 7.8. making the kickstart file available
- 7.9. making the installation tree available
- 7.10. starting a kickstart installation
- 8. kickstart configurator
- 8.1. basic configuration
- 8.2. installation method
- 8.3. boot loader options
- 8.4. partition information
- 8.5. network configuration
- 8.6. authentication
- 8.7. firewall configuration
- 8.8. x configuration
- 8.9. package selection
- 8.10. pre-installation script
- 8.11. post-installation script
- 8.12. saving the file
- 9. basic system recovery
- 10. software raid configuration
- 11. lvm configuration
- iii. network-related configuration
- 12. network configuration
- 12.1. overview
- 12.2. establishing an ethernet connection
- 12.3. establishing an isdn connection
- 12.4. establishing a modem connection
- 12.5. establishing an xdsl connection
- 12.6. establishing a token ring connection
- 12.7. establishing a cipe connection
- 12.8. establishing a wireless connection
- 12.9. managing dns settings
- 12.10. managing hosts
- 12.11. activating devices
- 12.12. working with profiles
- 12.13. device aliases
- 13. basic firewall configuration
- 14. controlling access to services
- 14.1. runlevels
- 14.2. tcp wrappers
- 14.3. services configuration tool
- 14.4. ntsysv
- 14.5. chkconfig
- 14.6. additional resources
- 15. openssh
- 15.1. why use openssh?
- 15.2. configuring an openssh server
- 15.3. configuring an openssh client
- 15.4. additional resources
- 16. network file system (nfs)
- 16.1. why use nfs?
- 16.2. mounting nfs file systems
- 16.3. exporting nfs file systems
- 16.4. additional resources
- 17. samba
- 17.1. why use samba?
- 17.2. configuring a samba server
- 17.3. connecting to a samba share
- 17.4. additional resources
- 18. dynamic host configuration protocol (dhcp)
- 18.1. why use dhcp?
- 18.2. configuring a dhcp server
- 18.3. configuring a dhcp client
- 18.4. additional resources
- 19. apache http server configuration
- 19.1. basic settings
- 19.2. default settings
- 19.3. virtual hosts settings
- 19.4. server settings
- 19.5. performance tuning
- 19.6. saving your settings
- 19.7. additional resources
- 20. apache http secure server configuration
- 20.1. introduction
- 20.2. an overview of security-related packages
- 20.3. an overview of certificates and security
- 20.4. using pre-existing keys and certificates
- 20.5. types of certificates
- 20.6. generating a key
- 20.7. generating a certificate request to send to a ca
- 20.8. creating a self-signed certificate
- 20.9. testing the certificate
- 20.10. accessing the server
- 20.11. additional resources
- 21. bind configuration
- 22. authentication configuration
- 22.1. user information
- 22.2. authentication
- 22.3. command line version
- 23. mail transport agent (mta) configuration
- iv. system configuration
- 24. console access
- 25. user and group configuration
- 25.1. adding a new user
- 25.2. modifying user properties
- 25.3. adding a new group
- 25.4. modifying group properties
- 25.5. command line configuration
- 25.6. explaining the process
- 26. gathering system information
- 26.1. system processes
- 26.2. memory usage
- 26.3. file systems
- 26.4. hardware
- 26.5. additional resources
- 27. printer configuration
- 27.1. adding a local printer
- 27.2. adding an ipp printer
- 27.3. adding a remote unix (lpd) printer
- 27.4. adding a samba (smb) printer
- 27.5. adding a novell netware (ncp) printer
- 27.6. adding a jetdirect printer
- 27.7. selecting the printer model and finishing
- 27.8. printing a test page
- 27.9. modifying existing printers
- 27.10. saving the configuration file
- 27.11. command line configuration
- 27.12. managing print jobs
- 27.13. sharing a printer
- 27.14. switching print systems
- 27.15. additional resources
- 28. automated tasks
- 28.1. cron
- 28.2. anacron
- 28.3. at and batch
- 28.4. additional resources
- 29. log files
- 29.1. locating log files
- 29.2. viewing log files
- 29.3. examining log files
- 30. upgrading the kernel
- 31. kernel modules
- 31.1. kernel module utilities
- 31.2. additional resources
- v. package management
- 32. package management with rpm
- 32.1. rpm design goals
- 32.2. using rpm
- 32.3. checking a package's signature
- 32.4. impressing your friends with rpm
- 32.5. additional resources
- 33. package management tool
- 33.1. installing packages
- 33.2. removing packages
- 34. red hat network
- vi. appendixes
- index
- colophon