Multitool Linux: Practical Uses for Open Source Software
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| 1. Copyright | Copyright Dedication |
| 2. Preface | Preface |
| 3. You ve Been Hoodwinked | You ve Been Hoodwinked |
| 4. Why You Want This Book | Why You Want This Book |
| 5. How This Book Is Organized | How This Book Is Organized |
| 6. Why You Might Not Want This Book | Why You Might Not Want This Book |
| 7. Acknowledgments | Acknowledgments |
| 8. Chapter 1. Introduction | Chapter 1. Introduction |
| 9. Linux as a Tool | Linux as a Tool |
| 10. Defining Free | Difficult-o-Meter: 1 (monkeys can do it) Defining Free |
| 11. Get Comfortable with Source Code | Difficult-o-Meter: 3 (moderate Linux skill required) Get Comfortable with Source Code |
| 12. Requirements | Difficult-o-Meter: 2 (light Linux skill required) Requirements |
| 13. Chapter 2. Remote-Control Your Computer from Anywhere, Anytime, and Any Operating System, Even OS2 | Chapter 2. Remote-Control Your Computer from Anywhere Anytime and Any Operating System Even OS2 Difficult-o-Meter: 2 (light Linux skill required) |
| 14. When X Doesn t Cut It | What Is a Window Manager? When X Doesn t Cut It |
| 15. X Basics | X Basics |
| 16. Enter VNC | Enter VNC |
| 17. Chapter 3. Run a Whole Network with One IP Address | Chapter 3. Run a Whole Network with One IP Address Difficult-o-Meter: 5 (this is a tad bit of work) |
| 18. Preamble | Preamble |
| 19. What the Heck Is IP Masquerading? | What the Heck Is IP Masquerading? |
| 20. NAT vs. IP Masquerade | NAT vs. IP Masquerade |
| 21. Stand-Alone Masqing Boxes | Stand-Alone Masqing Boxes |
| 22. The Modem-Connect IPMasq d Network | The Modem-Connect IPMasq d Network |
| 23. The Router-Connect IPMasq d Network | The Router-Connect IPMasq d Network |
| 24. Kernel Configuration | Kernel Configuration |
| 25. IPChains | IPChains |
| 26. Port Forwarding | Port Forwarding |
| 27. Rogue Spear Games | Rogue Spear Games |
| 28. Kernel 2.4 and IPMASQ | Kernel 2.4 and IPMASQ |
| 29. Hardware FirewallNAT Boxes | Hardware FirewallNAT Boxes |
| 30. Summary | Summary |
| 31. Chapter 4. Soup Cans and String: Last-Ditch Communications Methods | Chapter 4. Soup Cans and String: Last-Ditch Communications Methods Difficult-o-Meter: 5 (as difficult as this book gets) |
| 32. Problem 1: Parallel Line Internet Protocol (PLIP) Networking | Problem 1: Parallel Line Internet Protocol (PLIP) Networking |
| 33. Problem 2: Non-IP Dialup (getty) | Problem 2: Non-IP Dialup (getty) |
| 34. Conclusion | Conclusion |
| 35. Chapter 5. Samba: Talking to Windows Networks | Chapter 5. Samba: Talking to Windows Networks Difficult-o-Meter: 4 (fairly high Linux knowledge required) |
| 36. What Is SMB? | What Is SMB? |
| 37. Setting Up Samba as a Client | Setting Up Samba as a Client |
| 38. Discovering the Local Network | Discovering the Local Network |
| 39. Looking Up Machines with nmblookup | Looking Up Machines with nmblookup |
| 40. Listing Shares | Listing Shares |
| 41. Accessing Shares with smbclient | Accessing Shares with smbclient |
| 42. Accessing Shares with smbsh and smbfs | Accessing Shares with smbsh and smbfs |
| 43. Accessing Shared Printers with smbprint | Accessing Shared Printers with smbprint |
| 44. Graphical Clients | Graphical Clients |
| 45. Replacing Those Workstations | Replacing Those Workstations |
| 46. Let s Get Practical | Let s Get Practical |
| 47. The Other Side of the Coin: Samba as a Server | The Other Side of the Coin: Samba as a Server |
| 48. Summary | Summary |
| 49. References | References |
| 50. Chapter 6. Undernets | Chapter 6. Undernets Difficult-o-Meter: 2 (light Linux skill required) |
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