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Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 130462101
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 85
Authors:
Greg Kroah-Hartman
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Prentice Hall PTR Series in Computer Networking and Distributed Systems
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Network Administration
1.2 Why Open Source?
1.3 Tools in This Book
1.4 Environment
1.5 Background
1.6 Terminology and Conventions
Chapter 2. SNMP
2.1 Overview of SNMP
2.2 What SNMP Can Help You Do
2.3 Installing SNMP Tools
2.4 Using SNMP Tools
2.5 Maintaining SNMP Tools
2.6 References and Further Study
Chapter 3. MRTG
3.1 Overview of MRTG
3.2 What MRTG Can Help You Do
3.3 Installing MRTG
3.4 Configuring MRTG
3.5 Using MRTG
3.6 Maintaining MRTG
3.7 References and Further Study
Chapter 4. Neo
4.1 Overview of Neo
4.2 What Neo Can Help You Do
4.3 Installing Neo
4.4 Using Neo
4.5 Examples of Use
4.6 Maintaining Neo
4.7 References and Further Study
Chapter 5. NetFlow
5.1 Overview of NetFlow and Flow-Tools
5.2 What NetFlow Can Help You Do
5.3 How NetFlow Works
5.4 Installing Flow-Tools
5.5 Configuring NetFlow on the Router
5.6 Using Flow-Tools
5.7 References and Further Study
Chapter 6. Oak
6.1 Overview of Oak
6.2 What Oak Can Help You Do
6.3 Installing Oak
6.4 Using Oak
6.5 Maintaining Oak
6.6 References and Further Study
Chapter 7. Service Monitoring
7.1 Overview of Service Monitoring
7.2 What Service Monitoring Can Help You Do
7.3 Installing Sysmon
7.4 Using Sysmon
7.5 Configuring Sysmon
7.6 Maintaining Sysmon
7.7 Nagios
7.8 References and Further Study
Chapter 8. Tcpdump
8.1 Overview of Tcpdump
8.2 What Tcpdump Can Help You Do
8.3 Installing Tcpdump
8.4 Using Tcpdump
8.5 Examples of Debugging with Tcpdump
8.6 Maintaining Tcpdump
8.7 Other Packet Analyzers
8.8 References and Further Study
Chapter 9. Basic Tools
9.1 Ping
9.2 Telnet
9.3 Netcat
9.4 Traceroute
9.5 MTR
9.6 Netstat
Chapter 10. Custom Tools
10.1 Basics of Scripting
10.2 The Bourne Shell
10.3 Perl
10.4 Programming Monitors
10.5 Running Programs from Cron
10.6 References and Further Study
Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 130462101
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 85
Authors:
Greg Kroah-Hartman
BUY ON AMAZON
CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
IT Project+ Study Guide
IT Project Management Overview
Project Initiation
Schedule Planning
Appendix A Systems Development Life Cycle
CISSP Exam Cram 2
Acknowledgments
After the Exam
Electrical Power
Malicious Code
Symmetric Encryption
Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Building a Dynamic Library from the Command Line
Building A Simple Hello, World Application with GNU make
Introduction
Calling a Superclass Virtual Function
Multiplying Matricies
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Logon Scripts and Scheduling
File Operations
Network Administration/WMI
Data Access
Internet Information Server
Java Concurrency in Practice
Summary
Avoiding and Diagnosing Deadlocks
What is a Memory Model, and Why would I Want One?
Initialization Safety
Section A.2. Field and Method Annotations
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Projects and Solutions
Performance
Control Class
Class Hierarchy
Specializing an Existing Control
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