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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
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
ERP Systems Impact on Organizations
Challenging the Unpredictable: Changeable Order Management Systems
The Second Wave ERP Market: An Australian Viewpoint
Healthcare Information: From Administrative to Practice Databases
Relevance and Micro-Relevance for the Professional as Determinants of IT-Diffusion and IT-Use in Healthcare
Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (2nd Edition)
The Business of APM
Build Adaptive (Self Organizing, Self Disciplined) Teams
An Agile Process Framework
Practice: Product Feature List
Self-Organization Extensions
Java for RPG Programmers, 2nd Edition
Structured Operations And Statements
Date And Time Manipulation
An Object Orientation
Exceptions
Threads
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Reimplementing Event Handlers
Container Classes
Reading XML with SAX
Working with Unicode
Tooltips, Status Tips, and Whats This? Help
SQL Hacks
Hack 19. Convert Strings to Dates
Hack 31. Disaggregate a COUNT
Hack 41. Copy Web Pages into a Table
Hack 69. Execute Functions in the Database
Hack 81. Build Decision Tables
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Retail Logistics: Changes and Challenges
Relationships in the Supply Chain
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
The Development of E-tail Logistics
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