Linux Networking Cookbook
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (656 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0596102488 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 642 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-27 |
Language | : | English |
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photochick said linux book. great. "Just what I needed!" according to Charlie Brune. I bought this book because I enjoyed the Linux Cookbook book that Carla also wrote. This book is formatted much the same. I don't have to read pages and pages of discussion just to find what I need. It's a handy reference.Network stuff can be complicated. Thanks to this book, I'm better at it.I only hope that Carla is working on the next "cookbook"!! 8-). D. J. Knowles said A good task oriented book for people wanting to do Linux networking. The Linux networking cookbook is very specifically orientated to Linux networking tasks. While this book would give useful ideas for other *NIX operating systems the real value is for Linux users.The book is orientated for Fedora and Debian (Ubuntu) users as these are the basis of a number of the Linux distributions available. The book also shows how to compile required software from s
Networking is a complex subject with reams of reference material that's difficult to keep straight, much less remember. With Linux Networking Cookbook, you'll dive straight into the gnarly hands-on work of building and maintaining a computer network.Running a network doesn't mean you have all the answers. Each recipe includes a clear, hands-on solution with tested code, plus a discussion on why it works. If you want a book that lays out the steps for specific tasks, that clearly explains the commands and configurations, and does not tax your patience with endless ramblings
She is the author of the Linux Cookbook for O'Reilly, and writes Linux howtos for several computer publications.Carla is living proof that you're never too old to try something new, computers are a heck of a lot of fun, and anyone can learn to do anything. Then around 1997 she discovered Red Hat 5.0, and had a who
She is the author of the Linux Cookbook for O'Reilly, and writes Linux howtos for several computer publications.Carla is living proof that you're never too old to try something new, computers are a heck of a lot of fun, and anyone can learn to do anything. About the AuthorCarla Schroder is a self-taught Linux and Windows sysadmin, who laid hands on her first computer around her 37th birthday. Visit tuxcomputing for more Carla stuff.. Then around 1997 she discovered Red Hat 5.0, and had a whole new world to explore.Somewhere along the way she found herself doing freelance consulting for small businesses and home users, supporting both Linux and Windows users, and integrating Linux and Windows on the LAN; primarily Linux servers and Windows clients. Next came an IBM-clone, a 386sx running MS-DOS 5 and Windo