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Table of Contents


BackCover


Red Hat - The Complete Reference Enterprise Linux & Fedora Edition


Introduction


Part I: Getting Started


Chapter 1: Introduction to Red Hat Linux


Red Hat and Fedora Linux


Red Hat Linux Fedora Core


Operating Systems and Linux


History of Linux and Unix


Linux Overview


Open Source Software


Linux Software


Online Information Sources


Documentation


Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat and Fedora Core Linux


Hardware, Software, and Information Requirements


Creating the Boot Disks


Installing Linux


Finishing Installation


Chapter 3: Interface Basics


User Accounts


Accessing Your Linux System


Bluecurve: The GNOME and KDE Desktops


Command Line Interface


Help


Chapter 4: Red Hat System Configuration


Red Hat Administrative Tools


Configuring Users


Printer Configuration


X Window System Configuration: redhat-config-xfree86


Updating Red Hat and Fedora Linux with RHN, Yum and APT


Installing Software Packages


Security Configuration


Unsupported Drivers


Bluetooth


Chapter 5: Red Hat Network Configuration


Network Information: Dynamic and Static


Network Configuration with Red Hat Network Tools


Command Line PPP Access: wvdial


Wireless Tools


Setting Up Your Firewall: redhat-config-securitylevel


Configuring a Local Area Network


Part II: Environments


Chapter 6: GNOME


GNOME Enhancements


GTK+


The GNOME Interface


The GNOME Desktop


The GNOME File Manager: Nautilus


The GNOME Panel


GNOME Applets


GNOME Configuration


GNOME Directories and Files


Chapter 7: The K Desktop Environment: KDE


Qt Library


KDE Desktop


The KDE Help Center


Applications


Mounting CD-ROMs and Floppy Disks from the Desktop


KDE File Manager and Internet Client: Konqueror


KDE Configuration: KDE Control Center


Chapter 8: The Shell


The Command Line


History


Filename Expansion: *, ?, [ ]


Standard Input/Output and Redirection


Pipes: |


Redirecting and Piping the Standard Error: >&, 2


Jobs: Background, Kills, and Interruptions


Shell Variables


Shell Scripts: User-Defined Commands


Control Structures


Filters and Regular Expressions


Chapter 9: Shell Configuration


Aliases


Controlling Shell Operations


Environment Variables and Subshells: export


Configuring Your Shell with Shell System Variables


Chapter 10: Managing Linux Files, Directories, and Archives


Linux Files


The File Structure


Listing, Displaying, and Printing Files: ls, cat, more, less, and lpr


Managing Directories: mkdir, rmdir, ls, cd, and pwd


File and Directory Operations: find, cp, mv, rm, and ln


The mtools Utilities: msdos


Archiving and Compressing Files


Archiving and Compressing Files with File Roller


Part III: Applications


Chapter 11: Office and Database Applications


Accessibility to Microsoft Office


OpenOffice


KOffice


GNOME Office and Ximian


Document Viewers (PostScript, PDF, and DVI)


Database Management Systems


Editors


Chapter 12: Graphics Tools and Multimedia


Graphics Tools


Multimedia


Chapter 13: Mail and News Clients


Mail Clients


Usenet News


Chapter 14: Web, FTP, and Java Clients


Web Clients


Java for Linux: Blackdown


FTP Clients


Chapter 15: Network Tools


Network Information: ping, finger, traceroute, and host


Network Talk and Messenger Clients: ICQ, IRC, AIM, and Talk


Telnet


RSH, Kerberos, and SSH Remote Access Commands


Part IV: Security


Chapter 16: Encryption, Integrity Checks, and Signatures-GNU Privacy Guard


Public Key Encryption, Integrity Checks, and Digital Signatures


GNU Privacy Guard


Checking Software Package Digital Signatures


Intrusion Detection: Tripwire


Chapter 17: Internet Protocol Security: IPsec


IPsec Protocols


IPsec Modes


IPsec Security Databases


Configuring IPsec with redhat-config-network


Configuring Connections with setkey


Configuring IPsec with racoon: IKE


IPsec Tunnel Mode: Virtual Private Networks


Crypto IP Encapsulation for Virtual Private Networks


Chapter 18: Secure Shell and Kerberos


The Secure Shell: OpenSSH


Kerberos


Chapter 19: Network Firewalls: Netfilter


Firewalls: iptables and NAT


Packet Filtering


Network Address Translation (NAT)


IP Tables Scripts


IP Masquerading


Part V: Red Hat Servers


Chapter 20: Server Management


System Startup Files: /etc/rc.d and /etc/sysconfig


SysV Init: init.d Scripts


Starting Servers: Standalone and xinetd


Service Management Tools: chkconfig and redhat-config-serivces


Service Scripts: /etc/init.d


Extended Internet Services Daemon (xinetd)


Chapter 21: FTP Servers


FTP Servers


Anonymous FTP: vsftpd


The FTP User Account: anonymous


The Very Secure FTP Server


Professional FTP Daemon: ProFTPD


The Washington University FTP Daemon: WU-FTPD


ProFTPD and WU-FTPD Server Tools


Chapter 22: Web Servers: Apache


Tux


Apache Web Server


Apache Configuration Files


Apache Configuration and Directives


Virtual Hosting on Apache


Server-Side Includes


PHP


Apache GUI Configuration Tools


Web Server Security: SSL


Chapter 23: Proxy Servers-Squid


Configuring Client Browsers


squid.conf


Security


Caches


Logs


Web Server Acceleration: Reverse Proxy Cache


Chapter 24: Mail Servers: SMTP, POP, and IMAP


Mail Servers


Received Mail: MX Records


Postfix


Sendmail


POP Servers


IMAP


Chapter 25: Print Servers


CUPS and LPRng


Printer Devices and Configuration


Managing Printers with CUPS


The Line Printer Server: LPRng


Chapter 26: News and Search Servers


News Servers: INN


Dig Server


Part VI: System Administration


Chapter 27: Basic System Administration


Superuser Control: the Root User


System Time and Date


Scheduling Tasks: cron


System Runlevels: telinit, initab, and shutdown


Managing Services


Red Hat Administration Tools


System Directories


Configuration Directories and Files


System Logs: /var/log and syslogd


Performance Analysis Tools and Processes


Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)


Backups


Chapter 28: Managing Users


User Configuration Files


The Password Files


Managing User Environments


Adding and Removing Users with useradd, usermod, and userdel


Managing Groups


Controlling Access to Directories and Files: chmod


Disk Quotas


Lightweight Directory Access Protocol


Pluggable Authentication Modules


Chapter 29: Software Management


Software Repositories


Software Package Types


Red Hat Package Manager (RPM)


Installing Software from RPM Source Code Files: SRPMs


Installing Software from Compressed Archives: .tar.gz


The Concurrent Versions System: CVS


Packaging Your Software with RPM


Chapter 30: File System Management


File Systems


Filesystem Hierarchy Standard


Journaling


Mounting File Systems Automatically: /etc/fstab


Mounting File Systems Directly: mount and umount


Installing IDE CD-R/RW and DVD R/RW Devices


Creating File Systems: mkfs, mke2fs, mkswap, parted, and fdisk


CD-ROM and DVD ROM Recording


Chapter 31: RAID and LVM


Enabling RAID and LVM in the Kernel


Configuring RAID Devices


Logical Volume Manager


Chapter 32: Devices and Modules


Device Files


Device Information: /proc and /etc/sysconfig/hwconf


Installing and Managing Terminals and Modems


Input Devices


PCMCIA Devices


Installing Sound, Network, and Other Cards


Sound Devices


Video, TV, and DVD Devices


Modules


Chapter 33: Kernel Administration


Kernel Versions



Kernel Tuning: Kernel Runtime Parameters


Installing a New Kernel Version


Precautionary Steps for Modifying a Kernel of the Same Version


Compiling the Kernel from Source Code


Important Kernel Configuration Features


Compiling and Installing the Kernel


Boot Loader Configurations


Module RAM Disks


Part VII: Network Administration


Chapter 34: Domain Name System


DNS Address Translations


Local Area Network Addressing


BIND


Domain Name Service Configuration


named.conf


options Statement


Resource Records


Zone Files


Subdomains and Slaves


IP Virtual Domains


Cache File


Dynamic Update: DHCP and Journal Files


DNS Security: Access Control Lists, TSIG, and DNSSEC


Split DNS: Views


Chapter 35: DHCP Server


Configuring DHCP Client Hosts


Configuring the DHCP Server


Dynamic Addresses


Dynamic DNS Updates


Subnetworks


Fixed Addresses


Chapter 36: NFS and NIS


Network File Systems: NFS and /etc/exports


Network Information Service: NIS


Chapter 37: Samba


Samba Documentation


Samba Applications


Starting Up Samba


Passwords


Configuring the Samba with redhat-config-samba


The Samba smb.conf Configuration File


SWAT and smb.conf


Testing the Samba Configuration


Domain Logons


Accessing Samba Services with Clients


Chapter 38: Administering TCP/IP Networks


TCP/IP Protocol Suite


IPv4 and IPv6


TCP/IP Network Addresses


IPv6 Addressing


TCP/IP Configuration Files


Domain Name Service (DNS)


Network Interfaces and Routes: ifconfig and route


Monitoring Your Network: ping, netstat, tcpdump, and Ethereal


IP Aliasing


Appendix A: About the DVD-ROM


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List of Figures


List of Tables


List of Code Examples


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