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ISBN 10: 0672328755
ISBN 13: 978-0672328756
Author: Brian Tiemann
FreeBSD is extremely robust and powers some of the largest internet sites in world including Yahoo!. FreeBSD 6 Unleashed provides complete coverage of everything you need to know to use FreeBSD to its full potential, including coverage of FreeBSD 6.0. This edition includes updated coverage of Apache, MySQL and Sendmail, as well as added coverage of PowerPC support for Macintosh G3 and G4 platforms. This is the most up to date, comprehensive reference on the market covering FreeBSD 6.0.
Part I. Introduction to FreeBSD
Introduction to FreeBSD
Installing FreeBSD
Advanced Installation Tasks
Part II. FreeBSD on the Desktop
FreeBSD on the Desktop
Working with Applications
Part III. FreeBSD on the Command Line
FreeBSD on the Command Line
Shell Programming
Introduction to Perl Programming
Part IV. System Administration
System Administration
The FreeBSD Filesystem
Users, Groups, and Permissions
System Configuration and Startup Scripts
Performance Monitoring, Process Control, and Job Automation
Installing Additional Software
Printing
Kernel Configuration and Management
Keeping Up to Date with FreeBSD
Disk Storage and Management
FreeBSD Survival Guide
Part V. FreeBSD Networking
FreeBSD Networking
Configuring Email Services
Configuring a Web Server
Configuring an FTP Server
Network Address Translation and Routing
Configuring a Database Server
System and Network Security
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
The Domain Name Server
Network File Sharing
File and Print Sharing with Microsoft Windows
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Tags: Brian Tiemann, FreeBSD, Unix, Operating Systems, System Administration