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 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed
  

  Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed by Tammy Fox

  • Published by: SAMS
  • Author: Tammy Fox
  • Page Count: 597
  • Group: LINUX - RED HAT ENTERPRISE
  • ISBN: 0672328925 / 9780672328923
  • Published: Apr 2007

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed
This comprehensive guide can help you administer Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 effectively in any production environment, no matter how complex or challenging.

 Long-time Red Hat insider Tammy Fox brings together today’s best practices for the entire system lifecycle, from planning and deployment through maintenance and troubleshooting. Fox shows how to maximize your efficiency and effectiveness by automating day-to-day maintenance through scripting, deploying security updates via Red Hat Network, implementing central identity management services, and providing shared data with NFS and Samba.

 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed contains extensive coverage of network and web services, from the Apache HTTP server and Sendmail email services to remote login with OpenSSH. Fox also describes Red Hat’s most valuable tools for monitoring and optimization and presents thorough coverage of security—including a detailed introduction to Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux).

* Streamline deployment with Kickstart
* Find, install, update, remove, and verify software
* Detect, analyze, and manage hardware
* Manage storage with LVM, RAID, ACLs, and quotas
* Use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on 64-bit and multi-core systems
* Administer users and groups more efficiently and securely
* Ensure trustworthy backup and rapid recovery
* Script and schedule tasks to run automatically
* Provide unified identity management services
* Configure Apache, BIND, Samba, and Sendmail
* Monitor and tune the kernel and individual applications
* Protect against intruders with SELinux and ExecShield
* Set up firewalls with iptables
* Enable the Linux Auditing System
* Use virtualization to run multiple operating systems concurrently

 Part I Installation and Configuration

 Chapter 1 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Chapter 2 Post-Installation Configuration

 Chapter 3 Operating System Updates

 Part II Operating System Core Concepts

 Chapter 4 Understanding Linux Concepts

 Chapter 5 Working with RPM Software

Chapter 6 Analyzing Hardware

Chapter 7 Managing Storage

Chapter 8 64-Bit, Multi-Core, and Hyper-Threading Technology Processors

 Part III System Administration

 Chapter 9 Managing Users and Groups

 Chapter 10 Techniques for Backup and Recovery

Chapter 11 Automating Tasks with Scripts

 Part IV Network Services

 Chapter 12 Identity Management

Chapter 13 Network File Sharing

Chapter 14 Granting Network Connectivity with DHCP

Chapter 15 Creating a Web Server with the Apache HTTP Server

Chapter 16 Hostname Resolution with BIND

Chapter 17 Securing Remote Logins with OpenSSH

Chapter 18 Setting Up an Email Server with Sendmail

Chapter 19 Explaining Other Common Network Services

Part V Monitoring and Tuning

 Chapter 20 Monitoring System Resources

Chapter 21 Monitoring and Tuning the Kernel

 Chapter 22 Monitoring and Tuning Applications

Chapter 23 Protecting Against Intruders with Security-Enhanced Linux

Chapter 24 Configuring a Firewall

Chapter 25 Linux Auditing System

 Appendixes

 Appendix A Installing Proprietary Kernel Modules

Appendix B Creating Virtual Machines

 Appendix C Preventing Security Breaches with ExecShield

Appendix D Troubleshooting

 Tammy Fox served as technical leader of Red Hat’s documentation group, where she wrote and revised The Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration Guide. She was founding editor of Red Hat Magazine, now an online publication reaching more than 800,000 system administrators and others interested in Linux and open source. She wrote Red Hat’s LogViewer tool and has written and contributed to several Red Hat configuration tools. Fox is also the founding leader of the Fedora Docs Project.

 Register your book at www.samspublishing.com/register for convenient access to updates and to download example scripts presented in this book.

 Category: Linux/Networking

 Covers: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

 User Level: Intermediate–Advanced

CONTENTS:

Part I Installation and Configuration

 Chapter 1 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux

 Choosing an Installation Method

 Creating the Installation Source

 Starting the Installation

 Performing the Installation

 Installing with Kickstart

 Installing with PXE

Performing an Upgrade

 Red Hat Network Provisioning

 Summary

 Chapter 2 Post-Installation Configuration

 Red Hat Setup Agent

 Logging In for the First Time

 Network Configuration

Printer Configuration

Adding Boot Parameters

 Summary

 Chapter 3 Operating System Updates

 Navigating Through the RHN Website

 Assigning Users for the RHN Website

 Subscribing to RHN Channels

 Performing Actions on Individual Systems from the RHN Website

 Using System Groups on the RHN Website

Retrieving Software from RHN with YUM

Summary

 Part II Operating System Core Concepts

 Chapter 4 Understanding Linux Concepts

 Learning the Desktop

 Filesystem Hierarchy System

 Shell Basics

Becoming the Root User

 Manual Pages

 Editing Text Files

 File Permissions

 Initialization Scripts

 Runlevels

Summary

 Chapter 5 Working with RPM Software

 Understanding How RPM Works

 Finding the Software

 Installing Software

 Updating Software

 Removing Software

 Verifying Software Files

 Querying Package Files

 Building RPM Packages

Summary

 Chapter 6 Analyzing Hardware

 Listing Devices

Detecting Hardware

Gathering Information from the BIOS

Listing and Configuring Kernel Modules

 HAL

 Summary

 Chapter 7 Managing Storage

 Understanding Partitioning

Understanding LVM

Understanding RAID

 Understanding Clustering and GFS

 Using Access Control Lists

 Using Disk Quotas

 Summary

 Chapter 8 64-Bit, Multi-Core, and Hyper-Threading Technology Processors

 64-Bit Processors

 Multi-Core Processors

 Processors with Hyper-Threading Technology

 Summary

 Part III System Administration

 Chapter 9 Managing Users and Groups

 What Are Users and Groups?

 Managing Users

Managing Groups

How It All Works

 Best Practices

Summary

 Chapter 10 Techniques for Backup and Recovery

 Writing a Backup Plan

 Using Amanda for Backups

Other Linux Backup Utilities

Recovery and Repair

Summary

 Chapter 11 Automating Tasks with Scripts

 Writing Scripts with Bash

Additional Scripting Languages

Scheduling Tasks with Cron

 Summary

 Part IV Network Services

 12 Identity Management

 Understanding PAM

 Enabling NIS

Enabling LDAP

Enabling Kerberos

Enabling SMB or Winbind Authentication

Enabling with the Authentication Tool

 Summary

 Chapter 13 Network File Sharing

 Network File System

Samba File Sharing

Summary

 Chapter 14 Granting Network Connectivity with DHCP

 Allowing Connections

 Configuring the Server

 Logging Connections

 Summary

 Chapter 15 Creating a Web Server with the Apache HTTP Server

 Apache HTTP Server and SELinux

 Allowing Connections

 Configuring the Server

 Logging Connections

 Starting and Stopping the Server

 Summary

 Chapter 16 Hostname Resolution with BIND

 Understanding DNS Concepts

 Allowing Connections

 Configuring BIND

 Configuring BIND Graphically

 Logging Connections

 Summary

 Chapter 17 Securing Remote Logins with OpenSSH

 Allowing Connections

 Configuring the Server

 Connecting from the Client

Logging Connections

 Summary

 Chapter 18 Setting Up an Email Server with Sendmail

 Understanding Email Concepts

 Configuring Sendmail

Using POP and IMAP

Logging Sendmail Connections

 Allowing Email Connections

 Summary

 Chapter 19 Explaining Other Common Network Services

 The xinetd Super Server

 Keeping Accurate Time with NTP

 Creating a Network Printer with CUPS

 Summary

 Part V Monitoring and Tuning

 Chapter 20 Monitoring System Resources

 Reporting Filesystem Usage

Reporting Disk Performance

Reporting System Processes

 Reporting on the System Processors

 Reporting Memory Usage

 Reporting on the Network Subsystem

 Generating a System Report

 Locating Log Files

 Viewing Log Files with Logwatch

 Summary

 Chapter 21 Monitoring and Tuning the Kernel

 Using the /proc Directory .

 Optimizing Virtual Memory

 Managing Memory with NUMA

 Using AltSysRq to Execute System Requests

 Saving Kernel Dumps for Analysis

 Setting SMP IRQ Affinity

 Enabling NMI Watchdog for Locked Systems

 Summary

 Chapter 22 Monitoring and Tuning Applications

 OProfile

Valgrind

 Additional Programs to Consider

 Summary

 Chapter 23 Protecting Against Intruders with Security-Enhanced Linux

 Selecting an SELinux Mode

 Selecting and Customizing the SELinux Policy

 Utilizing the SELinux Troubleshooting Tool

 Working with Security Contexts

Summary

 Chapter 24 Configuring a Firewall

 Selecting a Table and Command for IPTables

 Selecting IPTables Options

 Using IPTables Match Extensions

 Using IPTables Target Extensions

 Starting and Stopping the IPTables Service

 Saving the IPTables Rules

 IPTables Examples

 Enabling the Default Firewall

 Summary

 Chapter 25 Linux Auditing System

 Configuring the Audit Daemon

 Writing Audit Rules and Watches

 Starting and Stopping the Daemon

 Analyzing the Records

Tracing a Process with Audit

 Summary

 Appendixes

 Appendix A Installing Proprietary Kernel Modules

 Installing Proprietary Modules

 Installing the nVidia Display Driver

 Recognizing a Tainted Kernel

 Appendix B Creating Virtual Machines

 Virtualization System Requirements

 Installing Virtualization

 Setting Up the VM and Installing the Guest OS

Introducing the virsh Command

 Starting and Stopping the Virtual Machine

 Modifying Dedicated Resources

 Performing Additional Actions

 Managing VMs with the xm Utility

 Appendix C Preventing Security Breaches with ExecShield 547

 How ExecShield Works

 Determining Status of ExecShield

 Disabling ExecShield

 Appendix D Troubleshooting

 Installation and Configuration Troubleshooting

 OS Core Concepts Troubleshooting

 System Administration Troubleshooting

 Network Troubleshooting

 Monitoring and Tuning Troubleshooting

 Security Troubleshooting

 

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