- A
- Sample tar Operation
- About the Second Edition
- Accepting PPP Connections
- Accepting Text Mode Logins
- Accessing Floppy Disks
- Accessing High Capacity Removable Disks
- Acknowledgments
- Activating an Interface
- Adding a Group with groupadd
- Adding a Group with Webmin
- Adding a User from Webmin
- Adding Fonts to a Font Server
- Adding New Users
- Adding Users from the Command Line
- Address Masquerading
- Alternative Filter Packages
- Alternative Printing Utilities
- Alternatives to LPRng
- Amanda
- Anti Spam Measures
- Apple Filesystems
- Applications for Detecting Intrusion
- Archiving to a Floppy
- Archiving to a Floppy Disk - 2
- Archiving to a Local Directory - 2 3
- Archiving to Another Computer Remotely
- Archiving to Tape
- Automating Removable Media Access
- Available Servers
- Awk and sed Scripts
- Back Door
- Backup Media
- Backup Strategies
- Basic Commands
- Basic dump Operation
- Basic lpd Functionality
- Basic rpm Options
- Batch Processes
- Becoming the Root User
- Benchmarks
- Boot Disk Creation
- Boot Loaders
- Boot Problems
- Bru - 2
- Buffer Overflow
- Building a User Interface atop X
- Bypassing X
- Caldera
- Calling a Remote Text Mode System
- Cannot Allocate Colormap Entry
- Cant Remove Boot Loader from the Master Boot Record
- Capacity Planning
- CDR and CDRW Backup Tools
- CDR Commands
- Changing Group Membership
- The Basics of System Administration
- Printers and the Spooling Subsystem
- TCPIP Linux Networking
- Troubleshooting Your Linux System
- Startup and Shutdown
- Filesystems and Disk Management
- Software Administration
- Choosing a Partitioning Scheme
- Combining Full and Incremental Backups
- Command Line Tools
- Commands - 2
- Common Scripting Features
- Communicating with Users
- Compiling for Efficiency
- Compiling from Packages
- Compiling Source Code
- Compiling Tarballs
- Compiling the Kernel
- Complete Backups
- Conditional Expressions
- Configuration A A Basic Workstation
- Configuration Support
- Configuring a Font Server
- Configuring a getty Program
- Configuring an NFS Server
- Configuring an X Server
- Configuring Domains
- Configuring Fetchmail
- Configuring File Shares
- Configuring GRUB
- Configuring Hardware
- Configuring LILO
- Configuring Modems
- Configuring Network Hardware
- Configuring Networking - 2
- Configuring POP and IMAP
- Configuring Printers in Webmin
- Configuring Printers Using Red Hats Printconf
- Configuring Relays
- Configuring Sendmail
- Configuring Sendmail to Relay for a Domain
- Configuring Serial Printers
- Configuring Terminals
- Configuring the Kernel
- Configuring the Routing Table
- Configuring the Time Zone
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Your Video Card and Monitor for X
- Control Statements
- Conventions Used in This Book
- CPU Performance
- Creating a Boot Floppy
- Creating a Boot Floppy without a Boot Loader
- Creating a Filesystem
- Creating a LILO Boot Floppy
- Creating a Linux Filesystem on a Floppy Disk
- Creating a Windows Filesystem on a Floppy Disk
- Creating etcfstab Entries
- Creating Users and Groups
- Cut
- Daemons
- Data Specific Backups
- Debian - 2
- Deleting an Account with userdel
- Deleting an Account with Webmin
- Deleting User Accounts
- Denial of Service
- Desktop Environments
- Detecting Intrusion
- Determining a Linux Files Type
- Devices
- Dialout Modem Uses
- Directories
- Directory Layout
- Disabling an Account with chage
- Disaster Recovery
- Disaster Recovery Techniques
- Disk and Network File systems
- Disk Partitioning
- Do I Need to Reconfigure the Kernel with Every Upgrade
- Dot Matrix Printers
- Dump
- Dump in Action
- Dumping Remotely
- Echo
- Edit Mount
- Eliminating Unnecessary Processes
- Emergency Boot Floppy
- Enabling Serial Support in the Kernel
- Environment Variables
- Featuring - 2 3
- File Characteristics
- File Permissions
- File Sharing
- File Handling Commands
- Filesystem Commands
- Filesystem Design
- Filesystem Tuning
- Finding Bottlenecks
- Firewalls
- Floppy drive - 2
- Foreign Filesystems
- Foreword
- General Super Server Considerations
- General Troubleshooting Techniques
- Ghostscript
- Groups
- Grpunconv
- GRUB Definition and Configuration
- Hardware Compatibility
- Hardware Not Detected at Boot
- Hardware Performance
- Hashing Passwords
- Helical Scan
- Help Us Help
- Hierarchical Storage Management
- How This Book Is Organized
- Identifying a Script
- In - 2
- In Sum - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
- Including Differential Backups
- Info Pages
- Initialization and Startup Scripts
- Ink Jet Printers
- Inodes and Directories
- Install Boot Disk
- Installation Features - 2 3 4 5
- Installing a Debian Package
- Installing a Server
- Installing a Tarball
- Installing Application Software
- Installing Binary Packages
- Installing the Operating System
- Interactive Processes
- Introduction
- Ipc
- Ipq
- Iprm
- Journaling Filesystems
- Kernel Compilation
- Kernel Configuration Options
- Kernel Wont Load or Loads Only Partially
- Laser Printers
- LILO Definition and Configuration
- LILO Messages and Their Meanings
- Links
- Linux Backup and Restore Tools
- Linux Clusters
- Linux Disk Partitioning Software
- Linux Filesystem Support
- Linux Native Filesystems
- Linux System Administration Second Edition
- Linux to Linux
- Linuxconf
- List of Listings
- Locating Filesystems
- Locating Help Resources
- Locating Unusual Filesystems
- Locating Updates for Your Distribution
- Login incorrect Message Logging in as root
- Loops
- Lost Password
- Lpr
- Magic Filters
- Make menuconfig Generates an Error about ncursesh
- Making a New Boot Floppy to Replace a Lost
- Man Pages
- Managing Processes
- Mandrake
- Manual Disabling
- Manually Adding a Group
- Manually Deleting an Account
- Manually Modifying a Group
- Manually Modifying User Accounts
- Measuring Performance
- Media Storage
- Microsoft Filesystems
- Minimal Acceptable Hardware
- Minimal Backups
- Mixing Desktop Environment Components
- Modifying Group Information with groupmod
- Modifying Group Information with Webmin
- Modifying the Startup Procedure
- Modifying User Accounts with usermod
- Modifying User Accounts with Webmin
- Mounting Remote NFS Exports
- Moving the Kernel and Installing Modules
- Network Addresses
- Network Commands
- Network Filesystems
- Network Problems
- Network Stacks
- Networked Printers
- Newer Options
- Nice and renice
- Noninteractive Restore
- Normal Files
- Obsolete and Rare Printer Types
- Obtaining a Kernel
- Other Useful Commands
- Overview - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
- Parallel Port
- Parallel Port Printers
- Parent Processes and Their Children
- Partition the Disk
- Password Cracking
- Performance Tuning
- Perl Scripts
- Permission Denied When Attempting NFS Mount
- Physical Attacks
- Pipes
- Planning a Partition Layout
- Pluggable Authentication Modules PAM
- Ports
- Preparing for Installation
- Preparing to Use a Standard Filesystem
- Preventing Outgoing Spam
- Printer Basics
- Printer Interfaces
- Printer Management Commands
- Processes
- Proprietary Hardware
- Protecting against Network Intrusion
- Push and Pull Protocols
- Pwunconv
- Python Scripts
- QIC and Travan Linear Tape
- Quoting
- Random Access Memory
- Reading Cdrom Discs
- Receiving Faxes
- Receiving Mail
- Remote Restore
- Replacing a Disk
- Rescue mode
- Rescue Mode
- Restoring Interactively
- RS232 Serial Port
- Running a Script at a Specific Time
- Running POP and IMAP Daemons
- Samba Configuration Options
- Scanning or Sniffing
- Securing the Authentication Process
- Selecting a Linux Distribution
- Selecting Hardware
- Selecting Hardware by Intended Usage
- Selecting Package Groups
- Sending Faxes
- Sendmail Configuration Files and Procedures
- Serial Port Tuning
- Server Class Installation
- Setting Global Options
- Setting Password Options
- Setting the Hostname
- Setting the Window Manager
- Setting Up Mail Only Accounts
- Setting X Client Security Options
- Shadow Passwords
- Shadowed Passwords
- Sharing with Windows Samba
- Shutdown
- Shutdown Log Files
- Shutting Down a System on the Network Remotely
- Signal 11 Error
- Single User Mode - 2
- Slackware
- Social Attacks
- Sockets
- Software Performance
- Software Updates
- Some Oldies
- Sort
- Special Considerations for Serial Printers
- Specifying DNS Servers
- Spoofing
- Standard Serial Devices
- Starting an X Session as Root
- Starting X Automatically
- Startup Log Files
- Su [username
- Sudo
- SuSE
- SuSE Linux
- Symmetric Multiprocessing
- System Flashes Quick Message and Drops Back to login Prompt
- System Initialization Scripts
- System Logbook
- System Security
- Tailored Linux Development
- Tailoring the rclocal Script
- Tape Device Names
- Tape Interfaces
- Tape Utilities
- Taper
- Tapes
- Tar
- Tasks of a System Administrator
- TCP Wrappers
- TCPIP Configuration
- Technical Support
- Terminating Restarting Processes Using Scripts
- Terminating Restarting with the kill Command
- Testing the Setup
- Testing Your New Kernel
- The 1024Cylinder Boundary
- The Bash Shell
- The Bash Shell Scripting Language
- The Benefits of Linux
- The Choice Is Yours
- The Concept of Multitasking
- The Debian Model
- The Elements of Performance
- The etcgroup File
- The etcpasswd File
- The file Command
- The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
- The free Command Reports Less Memory Than the Machine
- The Function of Groups
- The Global Section
- The History List
- The Importance of OS Updates
- The init Process
- The Is Command
- The Linux Boot Process
- The Linux Printing Process
- The LPRng Print Spooler
- The Master Boot Record
- The parport Device
- The Per Image Section
- The Physical Structure
- The printcap File
- The Problem of Spam
- The Red Hat Model
- The Role of Desktop Environments
- The Role of Window Managers
- The Tilde
- The You dont exist Go away Error Message
- Third Party Tools
- Tips while Restoring
- Tools of the Linux Administrator
- Traceroute
- Traditional Filesystems
- Trojan Horse
- Trusted Host
- Tuning the System
- Tuning the X Window System
- Type export Displaydinopangaeaedu0 on your larch login
- Types of Attacks
- Types of Printers
- Types of Processes
- Types of Security
- Undeleting Files
- Understanding EMail Protocols
- Understanding Tcpip Networking
- Understanding Terminals
- Unknown Host Message
- Unusual Font Servers
- Update Utilities
- Updating and Maintaining Filesystems
- Upgrading
- USB Devices
- USB Ports
- User Account Commands
- User Accounts
- User Initialization Files
- Using a Boot Floppy
- Using a Serial Port Console
- Using an Outgoing Relay
- Using DHCP for Configuration
- Using Fetchmail
- Using Fetchmail to Acquire Mail from an ISP
- Using GUI Tools
- Using inetd
- Using Pipes
- Using Samba as a Client
- Using Serial Device Files
- Using Swap Space
- Using Text Based Tools
- Using the cron Facility
- Using the mount Command
- Using top to Find the Bottleneck
- Using xauth Security
- Using xhost on the X Server
- Using xinetd
- Variables - 2
- Virtual Memory Tuning
- Warning Users
- Webmin - 2
- When to Use a Serial Printer
- When Windows Is Involved
- Which Interrupts Are Available
- Who Should Buy This Book
- Why Compile Your Kernel
- Wildcards
- Windows Networking Options
- Working on the System as Root
- Workstation Class Installation
- Writing an Initialization Script
- Applications
- As a Network Protocol
- Concepts
- Virtual Consoles
- Xargs
- Free86 4x
- Xinetd
- Your Role as a System Administrator