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Mohammed J. Kabir is CEO and founder of EVOKNOW, Inc. His company (www.evoknow.com) develops software using LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP), Java, and C++. It specializes in custom software development and offers security consulting services to many companies around the globe.
When he is not busy managing software projects or writing books, Kabir enjoys riding mountain bikes and watching sci-fi movies. Kabir studied computer engineering at California State University, Sacramento, and is also the author of Apache Server 2 Bible, Apache Server Administrator’s Handbook, and Red Hat Server 8. You can contact Kabir via email at [email protected].
Peter Norton has been working with Unix and Linux for over a decade. He has worked at companies large and small solving problems with Linux. He is an officer of the New York Linux Users group, and can be found on the nylug-talk mailing list. He currently works for a large company in New York City. He’s a vegetarian who enjoys playing capoeira angola, drinking German beer, learning Portuguese, indoor rock climbing, and sunshine.
Nathan A. Good is a software engineer, author, and all-around computer nerd living in the Twin Cities area in Minnesota. His computer expertise can best be described as “jack of all trades, master of none.” He has been administering and using Red Hat Linux boxes since RH 5, and has used many other distributions as well. He has also administered Sun, HP-UX, and AIX servers, and Windows servers and PCs.
Nathan has done programming in Java, Perl, PHP, C, C# and ASP.NET, and Bash shell scripting. He’s also worked with Delphi, but he doesn’t tell anyone.
Tony Steidler-Dennison is a freelance PHP/MySQL developer and longtime Red Hat Linux user. His coding credits encompass a wide range of applications, including robotic telescope control software, online personal information management tools, and online job site spidering. As an author, he was the original editor of “Lockernome’s Penguin Shell” newsletter and contributes frequently to Linux Journal. He’s also dabbled in the political arena, serving as the principal PHP/MySQL developer for the Wesley Clark for President campaign in 2003–2004.
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Introduction.
Chapter 1: RHEL 3 Basics.
Chapter 2: Using Red Hat Network.
Chapter 3: The File System.
Chapter 4: Storage Management.
Chapter 5: High Availability: Ensuring You’re Always Up.
Chapter 6: Red Hat Enterprise Applications.
Chapter 7: System Administration.
Chapter 8: Building Web Server Services.
Chapter 9: Building Remote Access Services.
Chapter 10: Building Print Services.
Chapter 11: Building File Sharing Services.
Chapter 12: Building Enterprise Email Services.
Chapter 13: Building DNS & LDAP Services.
Chapter 14: Advanced System Administration.
Chapter 15: RHEL 3 Security.
Chapter 16: Managing Your System with Perl and Shell Scripting.
Chapter 17: Where to Now?
Summary.
Appendix A: Installing RHEL 3.
Appendix B: Installing Software.
Index.