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Paul G. Sery works for Sandia National Laboratories, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he designs and manages several networks for the Computer Science Research Institute. His books include Red Hat Linux Network Toolkit and Red Hat Linux 6 in Small Business.

Jay Beale is the founder and president of JJB Security Consulting as well as the lead developer for Bastille Linux, a security product used to harden Linux and HP-UX. A frequent speaker at security conferences, he is the author of Locking Down Linux the Bastille Way.

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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Part I: Building a Linux Network.

Chapter 1: Introducing the Example Networks.

Chapter 2: Configuring Red Hat Linux Networking.

Chapter 3: Connecting to the Internet via DSL.

Chapter 4: Building a Firewall.

Chapter 5: Introducing Basic Troubleshooting.

Part II: Building a World Wide Web Server.

Chapter 6: Configuring a Basic Apache Server.

Chapter 7: Connecting a Database to the Web Server.

Chapter 8: Building a Simple Audio Streaming Server.

Part III: Providing Basic Internet Services.

Chapter 9: Building a Domain Name Server.

Chapter 10: Creating an SMTP E-mail Server.

Chapter 11: Configuring FTP.

Chapter 12: Configuring Samba.

Part IV: Managing Your Linux Servers.

Chapter 13: Automating Network Backups.

Chapter 14: Increasing the Reliability of a Linux Server.

Part V: Increasing Security.

Chapter 15: Introducing Basic Server Security.

Chapter 16: Introducing Secure System Administration.

Chapter 17: Hardening the System.

Chapter 18: Introducing Simple Intrusion Detection Systems.

Chapter 19: Log Monitoring and Incident Response.

Appendix A: What's Stored at www.wiley.com?

Appendix B: Configuring a Dial-up Internet Connection.

Appendix C: Automating Your Server.

Configuration.

Appendix D: Using DHCP.

Index.
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