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Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache
Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache
ISBN: 0975240226
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 92
Authors:
Tony Steidler-Dennison
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Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux Apache
Table of Contents
Dedication
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1. Building The Linux Environment
Section 1.1. The Necessary Research
Section 1.2. Installing the Distribution
Section 1.3. Summary
Chapter 2. Day-to-day Usage
Section 2.1. The GNOME Desktop
Section 2.2. Starting Up and Shutting Down
Section 2.3. The Linux Filesystem
Section 2.4. Summary
Chapter 3. The Command Line
Section 3.1. What is the Command Line?
Section 3.2. Using the Command Line
Section 3.3. Summary
Chapter 4. System Administration
Section 4.1. Creating New Users and Groups
Section 4.2. Mounting and Filesystems
Section 4.3. Services
Section 4.4. Automating Routine Tasks
Section 4.5. Sending Email
Section 4.6. Other Services
Section 4.7. Summary
Chapter 5. Building The Server
Section 5.1. Apache: a Brief History
Section 5.2. Installing Apache
Section 5.3. Starting and Stopping Apache
Section 5.4. Configuring the Server with MySQL and PHP
Section 5.5. Configuring Apache
Section 5.6. Configuring your Server for Secure Connections
Section 5.7. Summary
Chapter 6. Server Administration
Section 6.1. Webmin
Section 6.2. Keeping Software Up to Date
Section 6.3. Summary
Chapter 7. Remote Administration
Section 7.1. SSH
Section 7.2. VNC
Section 7.3. Summary
Chapter 8. Occasional Administration
Section 8.1. Backups
Section 8.2. Log Files
Section 8.3. Traffic Reporting with Webalizer
Section 8.4. Summary
Chapter 9. Server Security
Section 9.1. Overview: Making your System Secure
Section 9.2. Staying Up to Date
Section 9.3. Tripwire
Section 9.4. iptables
Section 9.5. Turning off Nonessential Services
Section 9.6. Snort
Section 9.7. Summary
Appendix A. Command Line Reference
Appendix B. Troubleshooting
Section B.1. How can I list all the programs that are running, and kill a troublesome one?
Section B.2. My machine won t boot How do I fix it?
Section B.3. I ve forgotten my root password. How can I reset it?
Section B.4. Programs are failing oddly. What s going on?
Section B.5. A service isn t running. What s the problem?
Section B.6. I can t see the network. What should I do?
Index
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Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache
ISBN: 0975240226
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 92
Authors:
Tony Steidler-Dennison
BUY ON AMAZON
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 1.2 Install SSH Windows Clients to Access Remote Machines Securely
Step 3.3 Use WinSCP as a Graphical Replacement for FTP and RCP
Step 3.4 Use PuTTYs Tools to Transfer Files from the Windows Command Line
Step 4.3 How to Generate a Key Pair Using OpenSSH
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms for IT Governance
Integration Strategies and Tactics for Information Technology Governance
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Governance in IT Outsourcing Partnerships
Governance Structures for IT in the Health Care Industry
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
How case studies are used
The Evolution of SOA
Agnostic services
Introduction to service-oriented analysis
Benefits of a business-centric SOA
Junos Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Using RMON Traps to Monitor the Routers Temperature
Configuring an IPv4 Address on an Interface
Viewing Routes Learned from a Specific Protocol
Limiting the Group Ranges an RP Services
Configuring PIM-DM
Comparing, Designing, and Deploying VPNs
Benefits and Drawbacks of AToM-Based L2VPNs
Advanced MPLS Layer 3 VPN Deployment Considerations
Review Questions
Designing and Implementing L2TPv2 and L2TPv3 Remote Access VPNs
Strengthening SSL Remote Access VPNs Security by Implementing Cisco Secure Desktop
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Windows Forms
Publish and Subscribe
Form Properties
Text
Specializing an Existing Control
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