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List of Tables
Chapter 1:
Introduction to Red Hat Linux
Table 1-1:
Red Hat Linux Resources
Table 1-2:
Red Hat Administration Tools
Table 1-3:
Linux Software Archives, Repositories, and Links
Table 1-4:
Database and Office Software
Table 1-5:
Network Servers and Security
Table 1-6:
Linux Programming
Table 1-7:
Linux Information and News Sites
Table 1-8:
Linux Documentation Project
Table 1-9:
Usenet Newsgroups
Chapter 3:
Interface Basics
Table 3-1:
Linux Help Resources
Chapter 4:
Red Hat System Configuration
Table 4-1:
Red Hat System Configuration Tools
Table 4-2:
Linux Software sites
Table 4-3:
Security Applications
Chapter 5:
Red Hat Network Configuration
Table 5-1:
Red Hat Network Configuration Tools
Table 5-2:
Variables for wvdial
Table 5-3:
Commonly Used Parameters
Chapter 6:
GNOME
Table 6-1:
The GNOME Desktop Menu
Table 6-2:
Nautilus File Manager Menu
Table 6-3:
The Nautilus File Pop-Up Menu
Table 6-4:
GNOME Configuration Directories
Chapter 7:
The K Desktop Environment: KDE
Table 7-1:
KDE Web Sites
Table 7-2:
KDE File Manager Keyboard Shortcuts
Table 7-3:
KDE Installation Directories
Chapter 8:
The Shell
Table 8-1:
Command Line Editing Operations
Table 8-2:
History Commands and History Event References
Table 8-3:
Shell Symbols
Table 8-4:
The Shell Operations
Table 8-5:
Job Management Operations
Table 8-6:
BASH Shell Test Operators
Table 8-7:
BASH Shell Control Structures
Table 8-8:
Regular Expression Special Characters
Chapter 9:
Shell Configuration
Table 9-1:
BASH Shell Special Variables and Features
Table 9-2:
Shell Configuration Files
Chapter 10:
Managing Linux Files, Directories, and Archives
Table 10-1:
Standard System Directories in Linux
Table 10-2:
Listing, Displaying, and Printing Files
Table 10-3:
Directory Commands
Table 10-4:
The
find
Command
Table 10-5:
File Operations
Table 10-6:
The mtools Access Commands
Table 10-7:
File Archives:
tar
Table 10-8:
The
gzip
Options
Chapter 11:
Office and Database Applications
Table 11-1:
Linux Office Suites
Table 11-2:
GNOME Open Office
Table 11-3:
KOffice Applications
Table 11-4:
GNOME Office
Table 11-5:
PostScript, PDF, and DVI viewers
Table 11-6:
Database Management Systems for Linux
Table 11-7:
Desktop Editors
Table 11-8:
Vi Editor Commands
Chapter 12:
Graphics Tools and Multimedia
Table 12-1:
Linux Multimedia Sites
Table 12-2:
Graphics Tools for Linux
Table 12-3:
Multimedia Applications
Table 12-4:
Video and DVD Projects and Sites
Chapter 13:
Mail and News Clients
Table 13-1:
Linux Mail Clients
Table 13-2:
GNOME Mail Clients
Table 13-3:
Linux Newsreaders
Chapter 14:
Web, FTP, and Java Clients
Table 14-1:
Web Protocols
Table 14-2:
Web File Types
Table 14-3:
Blackdown Java Packages and Java Web Applications
Table 14-4:
Linux FTP Clients
Table 14-5:
NcFTP Open Options
Table 14-6:
NcFTP Commands
Table 14-7:
NcFTP get Options
Table 14-8:
ftp Client Commands
Chapter 15:
Network Tools
Table 15-1:
Network Tools
Table 15-2:
Talk and Messenger Clients
Table 15-3:
Remote Access Commands
Chapter 16:
Encryption, Integrity Checks, and Signatures—GNU Privacy Guard
Table 16-1:
GPG Commands and Options
Chapter 17:
Internet Protocol Security: IPsec
Table 17-1:
IPsec Tools
Chapter 18:
Secure Shell and Kerberos
Table 18-1:
SSH Tools
Table 18-2:
SSH Configuration Files
Chapter 19:
Network Firewalls: Netfilter
Table 19-1:
Network Security Applications
Table 19-2:
iptables Targets
Table 19-3:
Netfilter Built-in Chains
Table 19-4:
iptables Commands
Table 19-5:
iptables Options
Table 19-6:
Common ICMP Packets
Chapter 20:
Server Management
Table 20-1:
System Startup Files
Table 20-2:
System Runlevels
Table 20-3:
chkconfig Options
Table 20-4:
Init Script Functions
Table 20-5:
System V init Script Tags
Table 20-6:
xinetd Attributes
Table 20-7:
TCP Wrapper Wildcards
Chapter 21:
FTP Servers
Table 21-1:
FTP Servers
Table 21-2:
Configuration Options for vsftpd.conf
Table 21-3:
Files for vsftpd
Table 21-4:
ProFTPD Configuration Directives, proftpd.conf
Chapter 22:
Web Servers: Apache
Table 22-1:
Apache-Related Web Sites
Table 22-2:
Apache Web Server Files and Directories (RPM Installation)
Table 22-3:
Apache Modules (Apache 2.0)
Table 22-4:
Server Directives
Table 22-5:
Directory Directives
Table 22-6:
Access Control Directives (continued)
Table 22-7:
CGI Directives
Table 22-8:
Indexing Directives
Table 22-9:
Authentication Directives
Table 22-10:
Logging Directives
Table 22-11:
Apache Log Field Specifiers
Chapter 23:
Proxy Servers—Squid
Table 23-1:
Squid ACL Options
Chapter 24:
Mail Servers: SMTP, POP, and IMAP
Table 24-1:
Mail Transfer Agents
Table 24-2:
Sendmail Files and Directories
Table 24-3:
Sendmail Features
Table 24-4:
Access Actions
Chapter 25:
Print Servers
Table 25-1:
CUPS Configuration Files
Table 25-2:
CUPS Print Clients
Table 25-3:
CUPS Administrative Tools
Chapter 26:
News and Search Servers
Table 26-1:
INN Configuration Files
Chapter 27:
Basic System Administration
Table 27-1:
Basic System Administration Tools
Table 27-2:
Cron Files and Directories
Table 27-3:
System Runlevels (States)
Table 27-4:
System Shutdown Options
Table 27-5:
Red Hat Configuration Tools
Table 27-6:
System Directories
Table 27-7:
Configuration Files
Table 27-8:
Sysconfig Files with Corresponding Red Hat System Administration Tools
Table 27-9:
Syslogd Facilities, Priorities, and Operators
Table 27-10:
Performance Tools
Table 27-11:
dump Options
Table 27-12:
restore Options
Table 27-13:
restore Interactive Mode Shell Commands
Chapter 28:
Managing Users
Table 28-1:
Paths for User Configuration Files
Table 28-2:
Options for the
change
Command
Table 28-3:
Options for useradd and usermod
Table 28-4:
File and Directory Permission Operations
Table 28-5:
Options for edquota
Table 28-6:
Options for quota
Chapter 29:
Software Management
Table 29-1:
Linux Software Sites
Table 29-2:
Linux Software Package File Extensions
Table 29-3:
Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) Options
Table 29-4:
Query Options for Installed Software
Table 29-5:
Query Options for RPM Packages
Table 29-6:
RPM Discrepancy Codes
Chapter 30:
File System Management
Table 30-1:
Linux File System Directories
Table 30-2:
System Directories
Table 30-3:
/usr Directories
Table 30-4:
/var Subdirectories
Table 30-5:
/proc Subdirectories and Files
Table 30-6:
Device Name Prefixes
Table 30-7:
File System Types
Table 30-8:
Mount Options for File Systems
Table 30-9:
The mount Command
Table 30-10:
Linux Partition and File System Creation Tools
Table 30-11:
Commonly Used fdisk Commands
Table 30-12:
The mkfs Options
Chapter 31:
RAID and LVM
Table 31-1:
Linux Software RAID Levels
Table 31-2:
RAID Tools
Table 31-3:
raidtab Options
Chapter 32:
Devices and Modules
Table 32-1:
Device Links
Table 32-2:
Proc Device Information Files
Table 32-3:
Sound Devices
Table 32-4:
Video Devices
Table 32-5:
Kernel Module Commands
Chapter 33:
Kernel Administration
Table 33-1:
Compiling Options for the Kernel
make
Command
Chapter 34:
Domain Name System
Table 34-1:
Non-Internet Private Network IP Addresses
Table 34-2:
BIND Resources
Table 34-3:
BIND Diagnostic and Administrative Tools
Table 34-4:
DNS BIND Zone Types
Table 34-5:
BIND Configuration Statements
Table 34-6:
Zone Options
Table 34-7:
Options
Table 34-8:
Domain Name Service Resource Record Types
Chapter 35:
DHCP Server
Table 35-1:
DHCP Declarations, Parameters, and Options
Chapter 36:
NFS and NIS
Table 36-1:
The /etc/exports Options
Table 36-2:
NFS Mount Options
Chapter 37:
Samba
Table 37-1:
Samba Applications
Table 37-2:
SWAT Configuration Pages
Table 37-3:
Samba Substitution Variables
Chapter 38:
Administering TCP/IP Networks
Table 38-1:
TCP/IP Protocol Development Groups
Table 38-2:
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Table 38-3:
CIDR IPv4 Network Masks
Table 38-4:
Subnets and Masks
Table 38-5:
Non-Internet IPv4 Local Network IP Addresses
Table 38-6:
IPv6 Format Prefixes and Reserved Addresses
Table 38-7:
TCP/IP Configuration Addresses and Files
Table 38-8:
Resolver Options, host.conf
Table 38-9:
NSS Supported Files
Table 38-10:
NSS Configuration Services
Table 38-11:
The ifconfig Options
Table 38-12:
The ifconfig Options
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