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(Ebook) Linux Networking Cookbook by Gregory Boyce ISBN 9781785287916, 1785287915

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Authors:Gregory Boyce
Pages:152 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Packt Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781785287916, 1785287915
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(Ebook) Linux Networking Cookbook by Gregory Boyce ISBN 9781785287916, 1785287915

Key Features• Move beyond the basics of how a Linux machine works and gain a better understanding of Linux networks and their configuration• Impress your peers by setting up and configuring a Linux server and its various network elements like a pro• This is a hands-on solution guide to building, maintaining, and securing a network using LinuxBook DescriptionLinux can be configured as a networked workstation, a DNS server, a mail server, a firewall, a gateway router, and many other things. These are all part of administration tasks, hence network administration is one of the main tasks of Linux system administration. By knowing how to configure system network interfaces in a reliable and optimal manner, Linux administrators can deploy and configure several network services including file, web, mail, and servers while working in large enterprise environments.Starting with a simple Linux router that passes traffic between two private networks, you will see how to enable NAT on the router in order to allow Internet access from the network, and will also enable DHCP on the network to ease configuration of client systems. You will then move on to configuring your own DNS server on your local network using bind9 and tying it into your DHCP server to allow automatic configuration of local hostnames. You will then future enable your network by setting up IPv6 via tunnel providers.Moving on, we'll configure Samba to centralize authentication for your network services; we will also configure Linux client to leverage it for authentication, and set up a RADIUS server that uses the directory server for authentication.Toward the end, you will have a network with a number of services running on it, and will implement monitoring in order to detect problems as they occur.What you will learn• Route an IPv6 netblock to your local network• Modify your named instance to support setting hostnames for your IPv6 addresses• Use SSH for remote console access• Configure NGINX with TLS• Secure XMPP with TLS• Leverage iptables6 to firewall your IPv6 traffic• Configure Samba as an Active Directory compatible directory service
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