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Chapter 2: Logging In
Figure 2-1: Session authentication
Figure 2-2: A first look
Figure 2-3: A first look from Lynx
Chapter 3: Webmin Configuration
Figure 3-1: Webmin Configuration
Figure 3-2: Webmin servers
Figure 3-3: Editing user access controls
Figure 3-4: Create Webmin user
Chapter 4: Usermin: A Webmin for Users
Figure 4-1: Usermin Configuration index
Figure 4-2: Configurable options for Read Mail
Figure 4-3: Default user preferences for Read Mail
Chapter 5: General System Configuration
Figure 5-1: System category
Figure 5-2: Mounted filesystems
Figure 5-3: Linux Native Filesystem Mount Details
Figure 5-4: Advanced Mount Options
Figure 5-5: System documentation
Figure 5-6: Running Processes
Figure 5-7: Create Cron Job
Figure 5-8: Software package management on Solaris
Figure 5-9: Install package
Figure 5-10: Edit Package
Figure 5-11: System Logs
Figure 5-12: Creating a new user
Figure 5-13: Editing a group
Chapter 6: Server and Daemon Configuration
Figure 6-1: Servers category
Chapter 7: Apache Webserver
Figure 7-1: Apache Global Configuration
Figure 7-2: Networking and Addresses
Figure 7-3: Apache Modules
Figure 7-4: Apache MIME types
Figure 7-5: Apache Miscellaneous page
Figure 7-6: Apache CGI Programs
Figure 7-7: Per-Directory Options File
Figure 7-8: Virtual servers
Figure 7-9: Creating a new virtual host
Chapter 8: BIND
Figure 8-1: The BIND start page
Figure 8-2: Configuring other servers
Figure 8-3: Creating a new logging channel
Figure 8-4: Forwarding and Transfers
Figure 8-5: Zone Defaults
Figure 8-6: Creating a new master zone
Figure 8-7: Creating a reverse master zone
Figure 8-8: Edit Master Zone
Figure 8-9: Adding an address record
Figure 8-10: Creating a Slave Zone
Figure 8-11: An example master zone
Chapter 9: FTP Server
Figure 9-1: WU-FTPD Server
Figure 9-2: Users and Classes
Figure 9-3: Messages and Banners
Figure 9-4: Logging
Chapter 10: Postfix
Figure 10-1: Postfix
Figure 10-2: Most Useful General Options
Figure 10-3: Other General Options
Figure 10-4: Address Rewriting and Masquerading
Figure 10-5: Local Delivery
Figure 10-6: General resource control
Figure 10-7: The Virtual Domains table
Chapter 11: Sendmail
Figure 11-1: Sendmail module
Figure 11-2: User Email
Figure 11-3: M4 configuration file
Chapter 12: Squid
Figure 12-1: Squid proxy main page
Figure 12-2: Edit Cache Host page
Figure 12-3: Some global ICP options
Figure 12-4: Memory and disk usage
Figure 12-5: Logging configuration
Figure 12-6: Setting Squid debug levels
Figure 12-7: Configuring Squid’s cache directories
Figure 12-8: Other cache options
Figure 12-9: Cache helper program
Figure 12-10: Configuring a redirector
Figure 12-11: Authentication configuration
Figure 12-12: Authentication Programs
Figure 12-13: Access control lists
Figure 12-14: ACL section
Figure 12-15: Edit an ACL
Figure 12-16: Creating an ACL
Figure 12-17: Administrative Options
Figure 12-18: Miscellaneous Options
Figure 12-19: Transparent configuration of Squid
Chapter 13: Networking Configuration
Figure 13-1: Create NFS export
Figure 13-2: Network Configuration
Figure 13-3: Network Interfaces
Figure 13-4: Editing a bootup interface
Figure 13-5: Routing and gateways
Figure 13-6: DNS Client
Figure 13-7: Host addresses
Chapter 14: Hardware Configuration
Figure 14-1: Hardware configuration
Figure 14-2: Linux Bootup Configuration
Figure 14-3: Edit Boot Kernel
Figure 14-4: GRUB Boot Loader
Figure 14.5: Global Options
Figure 14-6: Edit boot option
Figure 14-7: Partition Manager
Figure 14-8: Printer Administration
Figure 14-9: Adding a new printer
Figure 14-10: Adding a new printer (cont’d)
Chapter 15: Others Category
Figure 15-1: Command Shell
Figure 15-2: Create a new custom command
Figure 15-3: Output from pinger custom command
Figure 15-4: Ping Host custom command
Figure 15-5: File Manager
Figure 15-6: Editing
Figure 15-7: Info
Figure 15-8: EXT
Figure 15-9: Installed Perl modules
Figure 15-10: System and Server Status
Figure 15-11: Create Monitor
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The Book of Webmin: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love UNIX
ISBN: 1886411921
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 142
Authors:
Joe Cooper
BUY ON AMAZON
Java I/O
Floating-Point Numbers
Byte Arrays
JarEntry
Customizing the Serialization Format
Understanding Files
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
HTTP
Events
Discussion
Sample Screen Shots
Sample Screen Shots
The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide
Controlling Remote Access Sessions to the Concentrator
Cisco VPN Software Client
IPsec Connections
VPN Client GUI Options
Authentication and Connection Options
101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications
Building Web Applications
Working with the .NET Framework
Advanced .NET Framework
Building Enterprise Services Applications
Visual Studio .NET
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Three Sales Process
Chapter Ten Vision Re-engineering
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Appendix A Value Justification Example
Appendix B Solution Selling: A Scalable Approach
PMP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2
Answers and Explanations
Answers and Explanations
Project Closing
Professional Responsibility
Exam Prep Questions
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