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Hi doesn't anybody know any good tutorials, on linux networking. I know how to use the basics of the operation system. However I need to learn more on networking in general, and how to admin a lan and wan in unix/linux.

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Hi doesn't anybody know any good tutorials, on linux networking. I know how to use the basics of the operation system. However I need to learn more on networking in general, and how to admin a lan and wan in unix/linux.

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a LAN is a network of computers plugged up together.

you dont adminiter a lan, you administer services on the lan.

 

so what are you looking for help with ?

 

Web Http Apache Server ?

FTP server ?

Network Filesystem / filesshareing ?

Printer Shareing ?

Authentication ?

Firewalling ?

Snort ( NIDS ) ?

Rsync ?

Cluster COmputing ?

Distributed Compiling ?

 

on the topic as wide as adminiistering a LAN you could fill a bookshelf.

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Firewalling

Snort ( NIDS )

Rsync

And any other tutorials on firewalls, cisco routers, and basic tcp/ip.

 

Thanks

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well, the iptables manual has everything you need to know about firewalls.

the snort homepage (snort.org) has tons of great documentation.

and rsync's homepage is great too.

 

manpages and homepages are always the best places to go.

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