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You need to maintain clients, servers and networks, while acquiring new skills. Foundations of Cent OS Linux: Enterprise Linux On the Cheap covers a free, unencumbered Linux operating system within the Red Hat lineage, but it does not assume you have a Red Hat Enterprise Linux license. Now you can learn CentOS Linux, the most powerful and popular of all Red Hat clones, keep maintaining your network at work, and become an Red Hat Certified Engineer, all just for the cost of this book.
- Introduces CentOS Linux and Fedora clients as equals to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Sets up CentOS as a secure, highperformance web services back end
- Prepares you for the RHCE examination, but does not assume an RHEL installation
What youll learn
If you want to use CentOS servers professionally and attach Red Hat clients, you need to know as much as a Red Hat engineer. This book has been written by two RHCEs who use CentOS 90% of the time, so after studying this book, you will know as much as they do. And if you still want to take RHCE examinations, you can!
- Install and configure CentOS servers.
- Attach Fedora clients.
- Design servers with security built in from the ground up.
- Integrate Fedora clients and CentOS servers.
- Set up directory services.
- Learn to use virtualization techniques.
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Installation
- BASH
- Client/Host Configuration
- Data Storage Management
- User Management
- X Window System
- Package Management
- Basic Linux Security
- Advanced Security
- Network Security
- Network Services
- Open Source Databases
- Linux Web Services
- File Sharing Services
- Linux Mail Servers
- Directory Services
- The Linux Kernel
- Linux Virtualization
- Linux Troubleshooting
- Errata
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If you think that you've found an error in this book, please let us know about it. You will find any confirmed erratum below, so you can check if your concern has already been addressed.
On page 44:
"you can scroll the contents up and down by using Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn" should read "you can scroll the contents up and down by using Shift+Ctrl+PgUp and Shift+Ctrl+PgDn"


