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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Linux 1.2 Red Hat Linux 1.3 Features of Red Hat Linux

Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux


2.1 Linux Installation

Chapter 3: System Administration


3.1 The initialization Process and Startup Scripts 3.2 Administrative Commands 3.3 Managing Software with RPM 3.4 Managing Users and Groups

Chapter 4: Network Interface Check and IP Setup


4.1 Checking Network Interface. 4.2 Configure Single Interface 4.3 Configure Multiple Interface 4.4 IP aliasing 4.5 Disable/Enable Network Interface. 4.6 Changing MAC address in Linux. & Windows 4.7 Checking network connection status

Chapter 5: Server Configuration


5.1 Telnet 5.1.1 Configuring the Telnet server 5.1.2 Logging into & Logging out a Telnet server 5.2 SSH Introduction 5.2.2 Configuration 5.2.3 Use scp over ssh 5.3 GATEWAY & Firewall 5.3.1 Configure all interface 5.3.2 Non persistent IP forwarding 5.3.3 Persistent IP forwarding 5.3.4 NATING 5.3.5 Static Route 5.3.6 Firewall with iptables 5.4 DNS 5.4.1 Introduction 5.4.2 Configure Caching Only DNS 5.4.3 Configure Primary DNS 5.4.4 Configure Secondary DNS 5.4.5 Configure Virtual Domain 5.4.6 Configure Sub Domain 5.5 DHCP 5.5.1 Introduction 5.5.2 Objective of DHCP 5.5.3 Working principal of DHCP www.linuxpathshala.com 2/3(1st floor),Noorjahan Road,Mohammadpur,Dhaka-1207 Hotline: +8801756112211

5.5.4 Configuration DHCP Server 5.5.5 Installing DHCP Using RPM Commands 5.5.6 Starting DHCP Server 5.5.7 Configuring Linux based DHCP Client 5.5.8 Configuring Windows based DHCP Client 5.6 NFS 5.6.1 Introduction 5.6.2 Setting up an NFS Server 5.6.3 Getting the service started 5.6.4 verifying the NFS is running 5.6.5 Setting up an NFS client 5.7 SAMBA 5.7.1 Introduction to Samba 5.7.2 Function of samba 5.7.3 An overview of the samba distribution 5.7.4 Samba package installation 5.7.5 Configuring samba Server 5.7.6 Setting up Windows client 5.7.7 Accessing samba server 5.7.8 Accessing Windows client from samba server 5.7.9 The smbpasswd command 5.8 FTP 5.8.1 Introduction to FTP 5.8.2 Attributes of FTP server 5.8.3 Installing FTP Server 5.8.4 Configuring FTP users 5.8.5 Testing FTP Server 5.8.6 Controlling FTP Access 5.9 Proxy 5.9.1 Introduction to Proxy 5.9.2 System requirement to run squid 5.9.3 Installing squid using RPM Command 5.9.4 Squid configuration 5.9.5 Running Squid 5.9.6 Configuring a Transparent Proxy 5.9.7 Client/Browser Configuration 5.9.8 Peer Cache Servers and Squid Hierarchy

5.10 Web server


5.10.1 Introduction 5.10.2 History of Apache 5.10.3 Installing Apache 5.10.4 The Apache Layout 5.10.5 Configuring apache 5.10.7 Configuring Virtual Hosts 5.10.8 Testing the Virtual Hosts 5.11 Mail Server

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Send Mail 5.11.1 Introduction 5.11.2 Setting up the send mail 5.11.3 Testing the send mail POP3 & IMAP 5.11.4 Introduction 5.11.5 Setting up the POP3 & IMAP 5.11.6 Testing the POP3 & IMAP 5.11.7 Configure Email account Outlook & Eudora Web mail 5.11.8 Introduction 5.11.9 Configure Squirelmail 5.11.10 Configure Uebimiau Qmail 5.11.11 Install & Configure Qmail 5.11.12 Install & Configure Spamassain in qmail 5.11.13 Install & Configure Antivirus in qmail 5.12 PPP Server 5.12.1 Introduction 5.12.2 Linux setup (Server) 5.12.3 Windows setup (Client) 5.12.4 Testing PPP 5.13 Bandwidth Manager: 5.13.1 Configure BW manager with HTB 5.13.2 BW Monitoring Tools MRTG: 5.13.3 Introduction 5.13.4 SNMP Setup 5.13.5 Create MRTG for Linux Client 5.13.6 Creating MRTG fro Manageable Switch iftop, iptraf, tcptrack etc. 5.13.7 Client Monitoring Tools 5.13.8 Nagios Configure

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