Passionately democratic in its advocacy of networking for the masses,
 this is the first book on Linux networking written especially for the 
novice user. Because the free, open-source Linux operating system is 
winning so many converts today, the number of Linux-based networks will 
grow exponentially over the next few years. Taking up where Linux 
Clearly Explained left off, Linux Networking Clearly Explained walks the
 reader through the creation of a TCP/IP-based, Linux-driven local area 
network, beginning with a "sandbox" installation involving just two or 
three computers. Readers master the fundamentals of system and network 
administration-including handling user accounts and setting up 
security-in this less complex environment. The author then helps them 
along to the more sophisticated techniques associated with connecting 
this network to the Internet.
* Focuses on the 20% of Linux networking knowledge that satisfies 80%
 of network needs-including the needs of small businesses, workgroups 
within enterprises and high-tech homes.
* Teaches novices to implement DNS servers, network information services
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