Setting Up A Linux Internet Server Visual Black Book: A Visual Guide to Using Linux as an Internet Server on a Global Network - Softcover

Watanabe, Takashi; Acrobyte; Tsuji, Hidenori

 
9781576105696: Setting Up A Linux Internet Server Visual Black Book: A Visual Guide to Using Linux as an Internet Server on a Global Network

Synopsis

The only book to visually guide you through setting up a Linux internet server. Visually describes how to use Linux as an Internet server to support a globally linked TCP/IP computer network. Written by the author team of Setting Up a Linux Intranet Server Visual Black Book (Coriolis, ISBN 1-57610-568-7) Uses a step-by-step approach and a two-color layout to emphasize important aspects of each task. This book takes the reader through the entire process of setting up and supporting a functional Linux Internet Server from beginning to end.

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About the Author

Hidenori Tsuji (Japan) is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tokyo University researching next-generation high-performance microprocessor architecture. He supports himself with various part-time work, including managing Unix workstations, configuring networks, programming, and writing books. He has also written A Practical Guide to Dial-Up Routers (Softbank Press). Takashi Watanabe (Japan) started in the computer world by spending half of his time at elementary school writing frustratingly dysfunctional sample programs in FamilyBasic. After toying with N88BASIC and MS-DOS, in 1996 he made the move to Linux. At present, he is a graduate student at Waseda University and uses Linux at home and Solaris and FreeBSD at school.

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