Linux Network Administrators' Guide
(NAG) A book on setting up and running Unix networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was produced by Olaf Kirch, okir@monad.swb.de and others as part of the Linux Documentation Project with help from O'Reilly and Associates. It includes the following sections: Introduction to Networking, Issues of TCP/IP Networking, Configuring the Networking Hardware, Setting up the Serial Hardware, Configuring TCP/IP Networking, Name Service and Resolver Configuraton, Serial Line IP, The Point-to-Point Protocol, Various Network Applications, The Network Information System, The Network File System, Managing Taylor UUCP, Electronic Mail, Getting smail Up and Running, Sendmail+IDA, Netnews, C News, A Description of NNTP, Newsreader Configuration, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography. FTP from UNC. FTP from MIT. (1994-12-01) | ||||
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linux network administrators' guide (nag) a book on setting up and running unix networks. nag is freely available in electronic form. it was produced by olaf kirch, and others as part of the linux documentation project with help from o'reilly and associates
linux network administrators' guide (nag) a book on setting up and running unix networks. nag is freely available in electronic form. it was produced by olaf kirch, and others as part of the linux documentation project with help from o'reilly and associates
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Linux Network Administrators' Guide
The Linux Network Administrator's Guide (NAG) is a book on setting up and running Unix networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was originally produced by Olaf Kirch and others as part of the Linux Documentation Project with help from O'Reilly. The second edition, from Terry Dawson, was released March 2000. The third edition of the guide was written by Tony Bautts, and Gregor N. Purdy in February 2005.
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