![]() Unix Bible, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-0-7645-4687-7
Paperback
750 pages
November 2000
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Foreword.
Preface
Acknowledgements.
Part I: Unix Basics.
Chapter 1: Unix System Design.
Chapter 2: Shells and Shell Commands.
Chapter 3: Unix Building Blocks.
Part II: Inside Unix.
Chapter 4: Kernels.
Chapter 5: File Systems.
Chapter 6: Unix Networking.
Chapter 7: TCP/IP Networking.
Part III: Unix Workstations.
Chapter 8: Setting Up Your Unix Workstation.
Chapter 9: Graphical User Interfaces.
Chapter 10: Unix at Home.
Chapter 11: Connecting to Internet Service Providers.
Part IV: Unix Servers.
Chapter 12: Environments, Roles, and Strategies.
Chapter 13: Setting Up Your Unix Server.
Chapter 14: Managing Login Servers.
Chapter 15: Database Engines.
Part V: General Systems Administration.
Chapter 16: Getting Started with System Administration.
Chapter 17: Modern Administration Tools.
Chapter 18: Managing Standard Services.
Chapter 19: Forestalling Catastrophes.
Chapter 20: Systems Integration.
Chapter 21: Unix Security.
Chapter 22: Troubleshooting Your Network.
Part VI: Proactively Administering a Unix Server.
Chapter 23: Collecting Information.
Chapter 24: Digesting and Summarizing Information.
Chapter 25: Proactive Administration.
Part VII: Unix and the Internet.
Chapter 26: Administering Internet Servers.
Chapter 27: Setting Up and Maintaining a DNS Server.
Chapter 28: E-mail Servers.
Chapter 29: Transferring Files.
Chapter 30: Web Servers.
Chapter 31: Usenet News Servers.
Chapter 32: The Internet for System Administrators.
Chapter 33: Advanced Tools.
Appendix A: DOS/Unix Command Reference.
Appendix B: The vi Text Editor.
Appendix C: What's on the CD-ROMs?
Index.
GNU General Public License.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.
Preface
Acknowledgements.
Part I: Unix Basics.
Chapter 1: Unix System Design.
Chapter 2: Shells and Shell Commands.
Chapter 3: Unix Building Blocks.
Part II: Inside Unix.
Chapter 4: Kernels.
Chapter 5: File Systems.
Chapter 6: Unix Networking.
Chapter 7: TCP/IP Networking.
Part III: Unix Workstations.
Chapter 8: Setting Up Your Unix Workstation.
Chapter 9: Graphical User Interfaces.
Chapter 10: Unix at Home.
Chapter 11: Connecting to Internet Service Providers.
Part IV: Unix Servers.
Chapter 12: Environments, Roles, and Strategies.
Chapter 13: Setting Up Your Unix Server.
Chapter 14: Managing Login Servers.
Chapter 15: Database Engines.
Part V: General Systems Administration.
Chapter 16: Getting Started with System Administration.
Chapter 17: Modern Administration Tools.
Chapter 18: Managing Standard Services.
Chapter 19: Forestalling Catastrophes.
Chapter 20: Systems Integration.
Chapter 21: Unix Security.
Chapter 22: Troubleshooting Your Network.
Part VI: Proactively Administering a Unix Server.
Chapter 23: Collecting Information.
Chapter 24: Digesting and Summarizing Information.
Chapter 25: Proactive Administration.
Part VII: Unix and the Internet.
Chapter 26: Administering Internet Servers.
Chapter 27: Setting Up and Maintaining a DNS Server.
Chapter 28: E-mail Servers.
Chapter 29: Transferring Files.
Chapter 30: Web Servers.
Chapter 31: Usenet News Servers.
Chapter 32: The Internet for System Administrators.
Chapter 33: Advanced Tools.
Appendix A: DOS/Unix Command Reference.
Appendix B: The vi Text Editor.
Appendix C: What's on the CD-ROMs?
Index.
GNU General Public License.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.

