Linux Network Administrator's Guide

Linux Network Administrator's Guide

por Olaf Kirch
3/5
(11 votos)
Primera publicación
2000
Editores
O'Reilly Media· Incorporated
Sujetos
Linux

Son loves it.

O'Reilly was first, but there are publishers now beating them at their game. "Linux Network Administrator's Guide" is an OK book.

There is some good information in this book but way to much important stuff is missing. Stuff that should be in *any* linux networking book that is missing from this one include:-discussion of dhcpd, the dynamic host config protocall daemon-discussion of dhcpcd, the dynamic host config protocol client daemon-the routed daemon-any other meaningful discussion of dynamic routing in linux-any discussion of connectivity with Windows machines (SAMBA is not mentioned anywhere in the entire book)It would not be possible to administer an actual modern network without any of the above.

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