A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux: Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, 3/e (Paperback)

Mark G. Sobell

  • 出版商: Prentice Hall
  • 出版日期: 2006-07-07
  • 定價: $1,500
  • 售價: 5.0$750
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 1168
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0132280272
  • ISBN-13: 9780132280273
  • 相關分類: Linux
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Appropriate for:

  • Students taking a class in which they use Linux
  • Computer science students who are studying the Linux operating system
  • Students learning system administration who need a deeper understanding of Linux and the tools available

Gives a broad understanding of Linux, from installing Red Hat Linux through using and customizing it.

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface xxxvChapter 1: Welcome to Linux 1

The GNU-Linux Connection 2

The Linux 2.6 Kernel 5

The Heritage of Linux: UNIX 5

What Is So Good About Linux? 6

Overview of Linux 10

Additional Features of Linux 14

Conventions Used in This Book 17

Chapter Summary 19

Exercises 19

PART I: Installing Red Hat Linux 21Chapter 2: Installation Overview 23

More Information 24

Planning the Installation 24

How the Installation Works 33

The Medium: Where Is the Source Data? 34

Downloading, Burning, and Installing a CD Set or a DVD (FEDORA) 35

Rescue CD 40

Gathering Information About the System 40

Finding the Installation Manual 41

Chapter Summary 41

Exercises 42

Advanced Exercises 42

Chapter 3: Step-by-Step Installation 43

Installing Red Hat Linux 44

Installation Tasks 58

The X Window System 69

Chapter Summary 77

Exercises 78

Advanced Exercises 78

PART II: Getting Started with Red Hat Linux 79Chapter 4: Introduction to Red Hat Linux 81

Curbing Your Power: Superuser/root Access 82

A Tour of the Red Hat Linux Desktop 82

Getting the Facts: Where to Find Documentation 102

More About Logging In 111

Controlling Windows: Advanced Operations 119

Chapter Summary 122

Exercises 123

Advanced Exercises 124

Chapter 5: The Linux Utilities 125

Special Characters 126

Basic Utilities 127

Working with Files 129

| (Pipe): Communicates Between Processes 136

Four More Utilities 137

Compressing and Archiving Files 139

Locating Commands 144

Obtaining User and System Information 146

Communicating with Other Users 150

Email 152

Tutorial: Creating and Editing a File with vim 152

Chapter Summary 159

Exercises 162

Advanced Exercises 163

Chapter 6: The Linux Filesystem 165

The Hierarchical Filesystem 166

Directory Files and Ordinary Files 166

Pathnames 171

Directory Commands 173

Working with Directories 178

Access Permissions 180

ACLs: Access Control Lists 185

Links 190

Chapter Summary 196

Exercises 198

Advanced Exercises 200

Chapter 7: The Shell 201

The Command Line 202

Standard Input and Standard Output 208

Running a Program in the Background 219

Filename Generation/Pathname Expansion 221

Builtins 225

Chapter Summary 226

Exercises 227

Advanced Exercises 228

PART III: Digging into Red Hat Linux 231Chapter 8: Linux GUIs: X, GNOME, and KDE 233

X Window System 234

Using GNOME 242

Using KDE 252

Chapter Summary 262

Exercises 264

Advanced Exercises 264

Chapter 9: The Bourne Again Shell 265

Background 266

Shell Basics 267

Parameters and Variables 285

Special Characters 299

Processes 300

History 302

Aliases 318

Functions 321

Controlling bash Features and Options 324

Processing the Command Line 328

Chapter Summary 337

Exercises 339

Advanced Exercises 341

Chapter 10: Networking and the Internet 343

Types of Networks and How They Work 345

Communicate Over a Network 360

Network Utilities 362

Distributed Computing 369

Usenet 378

WWW: World Wide Web 381

Chapter Summary 383

Exercises 384

Advanced Exercises 385

PART IV: System Administration 387Chapter 11: System Administration: Core Concepts 389

System Administrator and Superuser 391

Rescue Mode 397

SELinux 400

System Operation 403

System Administration Utilities 415

Setting Up a Server 421

nsswitch.conf: Which Service to Look at First 435

PAM 438

Chapter Summary 443

Exercises 444

Advanced Exercises 445

Chapter 12: Files, Directories, and Filesystems 447

Important Files and Directories 448

File Types 459

Filesystems 464

Chapter Summary 473

Exercises 474

Advanced Exercises 474

Chapter 13: Downloading and Installing Software 475

yum: Keeps the System Up-to-Date (FEDORA) 476

pirut: Adds and Removes Software Packages (FEDORA) 483

BitTorrent (FEDORA) 484

rpm: Red Hat Package Manager 487

Installing Non-rpm Software 491

Keeping Software Up-to-Date 493

wget: Downloads Files Noninteractively 500

Chapter Summary 500

Exercises 501

Advanced Exercises 501

Chapter 14: Printing with CUPS 503

Introduction 504

JumpStart I: Configuring a Local Printer Using system-config-printer 505

JumpStart II: Configuring a Remote Printer Using CUPS 508

Traditional UNIX Printing 510

Configuring Printers Using CUPS 512

The KDE Printing Manager 519

Integration with Windows 520

Chapter Summary 522

Exercises 522

Advanced Exercises 523

Chapter 15: Rebuilding the Linux Kernel 525

Preparing the Source Code 526

Read the Documentation 528

Configuring and Compiling the Linux Kernel 529

Installing the Kernel and Associated Files 532

Rebooting 532

Boot Loader 533

dmesg: Displays Kernel Messages 535

Chapter Summary 535

Exercises 536

Advanced Exercises 536

Chapter 16: Administration Tasks 537

Configuring User and Group Accounts 538

Backing Up Files 540

Scheduling Tasks 547

System Reports 548

Keeping Users Informed 551

Creating Problems 552

Solving Problems 553

Chapter Summary 564

Exercises 564

Advanced Exercises 565

Chapter 17: Configuring a LAN 567

Setting Up the Hardware 568

Configuring the Systems 570

Setting Up Servers 574

More Information 575

Chapter Summary 575

Exercises 576

Advanced Exercises 576

PART V: Using Clients and Setting Up Servers 577Chapter 18: OpenSSH: Secure Network Communication 579

Introduction 580

About OpenSSH 580

OpenSSH Clients 583

sshd: OpenSSH Server 591

Troubleshooting 595

Tunneling/Port Forwarding 596

Chapter Summary 598

Exercises 598

Advanced Exercises 599

Chapter 19: FTP: Transferring Files Across a Network 601

Introduction 602

More Information 603

FTP Client 603

FTP Server (vsftpd) 612

Chapter Summary 624

Exercises 625

Advanced Exercises 625

Chapter 20: sendmail: Setting Up Mail Clients, Servers, and More 627

Introduction 628

JumpStart I: Configuring sendmail on a Client 630

JumpStart II: Configuring sendmail on a Server 631

How sendmail Works 632

Configuring sendmail 635

Additional Email Tools 640

Authenticated Relaying 650

Alternatives to sendmail 652

Chapter Summary 652

Exercises 653

Advanced Exercises 653

Chapter 21: NIS: Network Information Service 655

Introduction to NIS 656

How NIS Works 656

Setting Up an NIS Client 659

Setting Up an NIS Server 663

Chapter Summary 670

Exercises 670

Advanced Exercises 671

Chapter 22: NFS: Sharing Filesystems 673

Introduction 674

More Information 676

Setting Up an NFS Client 676

Setting Up an NFS Server 682

automount: Automatically Mounts Directory Hierarchies 690

Chapter Summary 692

Exercises 692

Advanced Exercises 693

Chapter 23: Samba: Integrating Linux and Windows 695

Introduction 696

About Samba 697

JumpStart: Configuring a Samba Server Using system-config-samba 699

swat: Configures a Samba Server 701

Manually Configuring a Samba Server 705

Accessing Linux Shares from Windows 711

Accessing Windows Shares from Linux 712

Troubleshooting 714

Chapter Summary 716

Exercises 717

Advanced Exercises 717

Chapter 24: DNS/BIND: Tracking Domain Names and Addresses 719

Introduction to DNS 720

About DNS 731

JumpStart I: Setting Up a DNS Cache 733

JumpStart II: Setting Up a Domain Using system-config-bind (FEDORA) 734

Setting Up BIND 739

Troubleshooting 751

A Full-Functioned Nameserver 752

A Slave Server 756

A Split Horizon Server 757

Chapter Summary 761

Exercises 762

Advanced Exercises 762

Chapter 25: iptables: Setting Up a Firewall 763

How iptables Works 764

About iptables 766

JumpStart: Building a Firewall Using system-config-securitylevel 768

Anatomy of an iptables Command 769

Building a Set of Rules 770

system-config-securitylevel: Generates a Set of Rules 777

Sharing an Internet Connection Using NAT 779

Chapter Summary 783

Exercises 783

Advanced Exercises 784

Chapter 26: Apache (httpd): Setting Up a Web Server 785

Introduction 786

About Apache 786

JumpStart I: Getting Apache Up and Running 789

JumpStart II: Setting Up Apache Using system-config-httpd 790

Filesystem Layout 792

Configuration Directives 794

The Red Hat httpd.conf File 814

Redirects 817

Multiviews 818

Server-Generated Directory Listings (Indexing) 818

Virtual Hosts 818

Troubleshooting 819

Modules 820

webalizer: Analyzes Web Traffic 825

MRTG: Monitors Traffic Loads 826

Error Codes 826

Chapter Summary 827

Exercises 828

Advanced Exercises 828

PART VI: Programming 829Chapter 27: Programming Tools 831

Programming in C 832

Using Shared Libraries 840

make: Keeps a Set of Programs Current 842

Debugging C Programs 850

Threads 860

System Calls 861

Source Code Management 863

Chapter Summary 873

Exercises 874

Advanced Exercises 875

Chapter 28: Programming the Bourne Again Shell 877

Control Structures 878

File Descriptors 911

Parameters and Variables 914

Builtin Commands 926

Expressions 940

Shell Programs 948

Chapter Summary 958

Exercises 960

Advanced Exercises 962

PART VII: Appendixes 965Appendix A: Regular Expressions 967

Characters 968

Delimiters 968

Simple Strings 968

Special Characters 968

Rules 971

Bracketing Expressions 972

The Replacement String 972

Extended Regular Expressions 973

Appendix Summary 975

Appendix B: Help 977

Solving a Problem 978

Finding Linux-Related Information 979

Specifying a Terminal 984

Appendix C: Security 987

Encryption 988

File Security 993

Email Security 993

Network Security 994

Host Security 997

Security Resources 1002

Appendix Summary 1005

Appendix D: The Free Software Definition 1007Appendix E: The Linux 2.6 Kernel 1011

Native Posix Thread Library (NPTL) 1012

IPSecurity (IPSec) 1012

Asynchronous I/O (AIO) 1012

O(1) Scheduler 1013

OProfile 1013

kksymoops 1013

Reverse Map Virtual Memory (rmap VM) 1013

HugeTLBFS: Translation Look-Aside Buffer Filesystem 1014

remap_file_pages 1014

2.6 Network Stack Features (IGMPv3, IPv6, and Others) 1014

Internet Protocol Virtual Server (IPVS) 1014

Access Control Lists (ACLs) 1015

4GB-4GB Memory Split: Physical Address Extension (PAE) 1015

Scheduler Support for HyperThreaded CPUs 1015

Block I/O (BIO) Block Layer 1015

Support for Filesystems Larger Than 2 Terabytes 1016

New I/O Elevators 1016

Interactive Scheduler Response Tuning 1016

Glossary 1017Index 1065

商品描述(中文翻譯)

描述



適合對Linux有使用需求的學生:



  • 正在修讀使用Linux的課程的學生

  • 正在學習Linux作業系統的計算機科學學生

  • 需要更深入了解Linux和可用工具的系統管理學生


提供對Linux的廣泛理解,從安裝Red Hat Linux到使用和自定義。


 


 


目錄



前言 xxxv第1章:歡迎來到Linux 1


GNU-Linux連接 2


Linux 2.6內核 5


Linux的遺產:UNIX 5


Linux有什麼好處? 6


Linux概述 10


Linux的其他功能 14


本書使用的約定 17


章節總結 19


練習 19


第I部分:安裝Red Hat Linux 21第2章:安裝概述 23


更多資訊 24


計劃安裝 24


安裝的工作原理 33


媒體:源數據在哪裡? 34


下載、刻錄和安裝CD套裝或DVD(FEDORA) 35


救援CD 40


收集系統信息 40


尋找安裝手冊 41


章節總結 41


練習 42


進階練習 42


第3章:逐步安裝 43


安裝Red Hat Linux 44


安裝任務 58


X Window系統 69


章節總結 77


練習 78


進階練習 78


第II部分:開始使用Red Hat Linux 79第4章:介紹Red Hat Linux 81


限制您的權限:超級使用者/根訪問 82


Red Hat Linux桌面簡介 82


獲取信息:尋找文檔 102


更多關於登錄的信息 111


控制窗口:高級操作 119


章節總結 122


練習 123


進階練習 124


第5章:Linux工具 125


特殊字符 126


基本工具 127


處理文件 129


|(管道):進程間通信 136


另外四個工具 137


壓縮和存檔文件 139


查找命令 144


獲取用戶和系統信息 146


與其他用戶通信 150


電子郵件 152


教程:使用vim創建和編輯文件 152


章節總結 159


練習 162


進階練習 163


第6章:Linux文件系統 165


層次化文件系統 166


目錄文件和普通文件 166


路徑名 171


目錄命令 173


處理目錄 178


訪問權限 180


ACL:訪問控制列表 185


鏈接 190


章節總結 196


練習 198


進階練習 200


第7章:Shell 201


命令行 202


標準輸入和標準輸出 208


在後台運行程序 219


文件名生成/通配符 220


命令替換 221


命令歷史 222


命令行編輯 223


章節總結 224


練習 225


進階練習 226


第8章:Shell腳本編程 227


shell腳本 228


shell腳本的基本結構 229


變量 230


數組 232


運算符 233


條件語句 235


循環 238


函數 240


命令行參數 242


章節總結 244


練習 245


進階練習 246


第9章:進程 247


進程和程序 248


進程的屬性 249


進程的狀態 250


進程的控制 251


信號 253


僵屍進程 255


進程間通信 256


章節總結 259


練習 260


進階練習 261


第10章:網絡 263


網絡基礎知識 264


網絡設備 265


IP地址 266


網絡配置 267


網絡工具 269


網絡服務 271


網絡故障排除 273


章節總結 275


練習 276


進階練習 277


第11章:安全 279


安全基礎知識 280


用戶和組 281


文件和目錄的權限 282


文件系統的安全 283


網絡安全 284


系統安全 285