Index
0-9, and Symbols
/etc/dhclient.conf file,
50/etc/logrotate.conf file,
154/etc/modprobe.conf.local file,
48/etc/modules.conf file,
49/etc/nsswitch.conf file,
52/etc/resolv.conf file,
52,
54,
56/etc/services file,
51,
52/etc/squid/squid.conf file,
125/etc/syslog.conf file,
153/proc/net/wireless file,
51/var/lib/rpm directory,
80/var/lib/rpm/packages file,
81A
Access control lists (ACLs),
125Address resolution protocol (ARP),
55Advanced packaging tool (APT),
85–89Application dependencies, resolving,
89Application program interface (API),
53APT. See Advanced packaging tool
ARP. See Address resolution protocol
B
Backups and restoring,
19,
155archiving and restoring commands,
157writing to removable media,
159Bourne again shell (BASH)
bzip2/bunzip2 compression utilities,
91C
Central processing unit (CPU),
, ,
68Centralized authentication,
146Check installation media,
chmod command, options for,
138,
139chroot newroot command,
139Command line interface (CLI),
61,
82,
120Common gateway interface (CGI),
122,
123Common Internet file system (CIFS),
16Common UNIX printing system (CUPS),
97Web management port for,
98D
Discretionary access controls (DAC),
142Domain master browsers (DMBs),
118Domain name server (DNS),
50,
113,
115record type and resolution,
54resource records (RRs),
116Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP),
41,
113E
Extended partitions,
, , ,
19F
FIFO (first-in first-out),
65File allocation table (FAT),
14,
30cluster and partition sizes,
15File permissions, commands for managing,
138–141File(s),
13editing using vi command,
65–66for maintaining user information
Filesystem
mounting and unmounting of,
16–17for organizing and maintaining data,
13–14FTP. See File transfer protocol
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN),
115G
GNOME display manager (GDM),
104–105Grand unified bootloader (GRUB) program,
29configuration files and commands,
30–34Graphical network traffic analyzer.
Group accounts, managing and creating,
133–137GUIs. See Graphical user interfaces
gzip compression utility,
91H
Hardware abstraction layer (HAL),
Hardware compatibility architecture
Host-based network intrusion system.
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP),
120,
121I
Internet message access protocol (IMAP),
126Interrupt request line (IRQ),
46J
JavaServer Pages (JSP),
123Journaling in filesystem,
K
KDE display manager (KDM),
104L
Lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP),
147Local master browser (LMB),
118Local media installation processes
installation settings in,
preparation,
3–5clock and time zone setting in,
default language and keyboard settings in,
Logical volume manager (LVM),
M
Mail transfer agent (MTA),
126Mandatory access controls (MAC),
142Master boot record (MBR),
30Media access control (MAC),
55Monolithic kernel architecture,
Multiple desktops,
105KDE control module for,
106Multiple partitions, creating on storage device,
18N
NetBIOS name service (NBNS),
118Network address translation (NAT),
54Network-based storage media,
14Network information system (NIS),
148Network interface card (NIC),
49–51,
55Network intrusion detection system (NIDS).
Network source installation process,
5–6Networking
configuration files,
51–52managing connectivity,
52–58troubleshooting connectivity,
54–58NFS. See Network file system
NIC. See Network interface card
P
Packages
obtaining information about,
88–89PAMs. See Pluggable authentication modules
Parent process ID (PPID),
68Partitions
multiple, creating on storage device,
18Peripheral component interconnect (PCI),
45Pluggable authentication modules (PAMs),
147Power supply units (PSU),
Printers
enable and disable queues,
98Privilege escalation, implementing,
142–143Q
quotacheck command,
22,
23R
Random access memory (RAM) disk storage media,
14RDP. See Remote desktop protocol
Red Hat package manager (RPM),
80–84Redundant array of independent disks (RAID),
8–9Relational database management system (RDBMS),
127Remote authentication dial in user service (RADIUS),
148Remote desktop protocol (RDP),
117Removable storage media,
14Resource records (RRs),
115S
Samba server,
118configuration file for,
118Second extended filesystem (ext2),
Server message block/common internet file system (SMB/CIFS) services,
118Server message block filesystem (SMBFS),
16Simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP),
126Simple network management protocol (SNMP),
125Software repositories,
80,
83Special-purpose storage medias,
14T
Third extended filesystem (ext3),
Transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP),
41,
113Troubleshooting
network connectivity,
54–58Two-factor authentication,
148V
Virtual file allocation table (VFAT),
15Virtual network computing (VNC),
117W
Web management port for CUPS,
98Windows Internet name service (WINS),
118Windows interoperability,
117–120virtual network computing,
118Wireless interfaces, configuring,
51X
X Windows display manager (XDM),
104Y
Yellowdog updater modified (yum),
83installing software with,
83–84
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