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TCP/IP Network Administration Craig Hunt

TCP/IP Network Administration By Craig Hunt

TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt


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Aimed at practising system administrators, this is a guide to the setting up and running of a TCP/IP network. The author discusses Internet routing protocols, and presents a tutorial on configuring important network services.

TCP/IP Network Administration Summary

TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt

TCP/IP Network Administration, 2nd Edition, is a complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network for administrators of networks of systems or users of home systems that access the Internet. It starts with the fundamentals: what the protocols do and how they work, how addresses and routing are used to move data through the network, and how to set up your network connection. Beyond basic setup, this new second edition discusses advanced routing protocols (RIPv2, OSPF, and BGP) and the gated software package that implements them. It also provides a tutorial on how to configure important network services, including PPP, SLIP, sendmail, Domain Name Service (DNS), BOOTP and DHCP configuration servers, and some simple setups for NIS and NFS. There are also chapters on troubleshooting and security. In addition, this book is a command and syntax reference for several important packages, including pppd, dip, gated, named, dhcpd, and sendmail. Contents include: Overview of TCP/IP Delivering the Data Network Services Getting Started Basic Configuration Configuring the Interface Configuring Routing Configuring DNS Name Service Configuring Network Servers sendmail Troubleshooting TCP/IP Network Security Internet Information Resources Appendixes include: dip, pppd and chat reference; a gated reference; a named reference; a dhcpd reference; and a sendmail reference Covers Linux, BSD, and System V TCP/IP implementations.

TCP/IP Network Administration Reviews

'Subtitled Help for Unix System Administrators, this is the essential reference. The first edition was a classic of clarity and was devoid of any extraneous detail. The second edition follows that tradition... Everyone charged with administering a Unix system needs a reference guide. This one puts the facts at your fingertips in a concise, yet readable style with little or no fluff.' IT Training, December 1999/January 2000

About Craig Hunt

Craig Hunt has worked with computer systems for the last 25 years. He spent the first few years after receiving his B.A. from American University running an outdoor camp for inner-city kids, but the call of the computer was stronger than the call of the wild. Craig went to work for the federal government as a programmer and then as a systems programmer. He left the government to work for Honeywell on the WWMCCS network in the days before TCP/IP, back when the network used NCP. After Honeywell, Craig went to work for the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He's still there today and currently leads the Advanced Network Technologies Division. Craig is a member of the Federal Networking Council, the Large Scale Network Working Group, and the Next Generation Internet Implementation Team. He taught a course on TCP/IP network administration at Montgomery College in the 1980s and currently teaches a tutorial on the subject at Networld+Interop. In addition to TCP/IP Network Administration, he wrote Networking Personal Computers with TCP/IP and Appendix C of Building Internet Firewalls. He is currently working on a version of TCP/IP Network Administration for Windows NT.

Table of Contents

Preface. Chapter 1. Overview of TCP/IP TCP/IP and the Internet A Data Communications Model TCP/IP Protocol Architecture Network Access Layer Internet Layer Transport Layer Application Layer Summary. Chapter 2. Delivering the Data Addressing, Routing, and Multiplexing The IP Address Subnets Internet Routing Architecture The Routing Table Address Resolution Protocols, Ports, and Sockets Summary. Chapter 3. Network Services Names and Addresses The Host Table Domain Name Service Mail Services Configuration Servers Bootstrap Protocol File and Print Servers Summary. Chapter 4. Getting Started Connected and Non-Connected Networks Basic Information Planning Routing Planning Naming Service Other Services Informing the Users netconfig Summary. Chapter 5. Basic Configuration Kernel Configuration Linux Kernel Configuration The BSD Kernel Configuration File The Internet Daemon Summary. Chapter 6. Configuring the Interface The ifconfig Command TCP/IP Over a Serial Line Installing PPP Installing SLIP Summary. Chapter 7. Configuring Routing Common Routing Configurations The Minimal Routing Table Building a Static Routing Table Interior Routing Protocols Exterior Routing Protocols Gateway Routing Daemon Configuring gated Summary. Chapter 8. Configuring DNS Name Service BIND: UNIX Name Service Configuring the Resolver Configuring named Using nslookup Summary. Chapter 9. Configuring Network Servers The Network File System Line Printer Daemon Network Information Service A BOOTP Server DHCP Managing Distributed Servers Mail Servers Summary. Chapter 10. sendmail sendmail's Function Running sendmail as a Daemon sendmail Aliases The sendmail.cf File sendmail Configuration Rewriting the Mail Address Modifying a sendmail.cf File Testing sendmail.cf Summary. Chapter 11. Troubleshooting TCP/IP Approaching a Problem Diagnostic Tools Testing Basic Connectivity Troubleshooting Network Access Checking Routing Checking Name Service Analyzing Protocol Problems Protocol Case Study Simple Network Management Protocol Summary. Chapter 12. Network Security Security Planning User Authentication Application Security Security Monitoring Access Control Encryption Firewalls Words to the Wise Summary. Chapter 13. Internet Information Resources The World Wide Web Anonymous FTP Finding Files Retrieving RFCs Mailing Lists The White Pages Summary. Appendix A. PPP Tools. Appendix B. A gated Reference. Appendix C. A named Reference. Appendix D. A dhcpd Reference. Appendix E. A sendmail Reference. Appendix F. Selected TCP/IP Headers. Index

Additional information

GOR001069441
9781565923225
1565923227
TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
O'Reilly Media
19971223
608
N/A
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