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Unix for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition)
Unix for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0321246683
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 161
Authors:
Matisse Enzer
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Unix for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro Guide
Table of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgments for the first edition
Acknowledgments for the second edition
Chapter i. Introduction
Who Is This Book For?
What s in This Book?
How to Use This Book
Requirements
Chapter 1. What Is Unix, and Why Is It Good?
The Advantages of a Unix-Based Mac OS
But First, a Little History
How Mac OS X s Unix Differs from Mac OS 9
What You Can Do with Mac OS X and Unix
How You Will Be Working with Unix
Where to Find More
Chapter 2. Using the Command Line
Getting to the Command Line
Understanding the Shell Prompt
Using a Command
Using Common Commands
About Commands, Processes, and Jobs
About Spaces in the Command Line
Wildcards
About Standard Input and Output
Creating Pipelines of Commands
Running a Command in the Background
Opening Files from the Command Line
Creating a Simple Unix Shell Script
Chapter 3. Getting Help and Using the Unix Manual
Using the Unix Manual
Printing man Pages
Using Commands Built-in Help
Using the Web to Get Help
Getting Help from Other People
Chapter 4. Useful Unix Utilities
Mac OS XSpecific Utilities
File Compression and Archiving
File and Text Processing
Searching for Text Inside Files
Searching for Files
Viewing and Editing Files
Sending E-mail
Network Analysis
Using the Internet
Chapter 5. Using Files and Directories
Seeing the Whole File System
Seeing Where You Are in the File System
Understanding and Using Unix Filenames
Moving Around in the File System
Seeing the Contents of Directories
Viewing the Contents of Text Files
Creating Files and Directories
Copying Files and Directories
Renaming or Moving Files
Deleting Files and Directories
Getting Information About Files and Directories
About Links (the Unix Version of Aliases)
Chapter 6. Editing and Printing Files
Editing Files with vi
About vi s Two Modes
Navigating Using vi
Saving a File in vi
Quitting vi
Changing and Deleting Text
emacsan Editor Without Modes
Printing Files
Chapter 7. Configuring Your Unix Environment
Finding Configuration Files
Configuring Your Shell
Environment Variables
Shell Aliases
Shell Settings
Configuring vi
Configuring Mac OS X Defaults from the Command Line
Chapter 8. Working with Permissions and Ownership
About Users and Groups
The Root UserPermission to Do Anything
Understanding Permissions and Ownership
Setting and Changing Permissions
Changing Ownership
Default Permissions for File Creation
Recognizing Permission Problems
Chapter 9. Creating and Using Scripts
Common Uses of Shell Scripts
Creating a Shell Script
Using Variables
Using Arguments
Using Commands Within Commands
Doing Arithmetic and Using Expressions
Using Control Structures
Getting User Input
Creating and Using Functions
Chapter 10. Connecting over the Internet
About Hostnames
Logging In to Another Unix Machine
Copying Files Across the Internet
Advanced Interactions
Chapter 11. Introduction to System Administration
About root
Becoming Another User
Keeping Backups
Managing User Accounts and Groups
Monitoring System Usage
Running Regularly Scheduled Commands
System Log Files
The Boot Sequence
Creating New LaunchDaemons and StartupItems
Troubleshooting Tips
Chapter 12. Security
Security Checklist
Physical Security
Choosing Good Passwords
Protecting Yourself from Internet Attacks
Searching for Files That Make You root
Keeping Up-to-Date
Monitoring Files for Changes
Chapter 13. Installing Software from Source Code
Installing from Source Codethe Basics
Using Fink to Install Software
Manually Installing from Source Code
Installing Perl Modules
Chapter 14. Installing and Configuring Servers
Setting Your Machine s Hostname
Controlling the AppleShare Server
Activating the SSH Server
Configuring an Internet E-mail Server
Activating the FTP Server
Apache: A Web Server
The MySQL Database Server
Even More Servers
Appendix A. Darwin-only Unix Commands
Index
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Unix for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro Guide (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0321246683
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 161
Authors:
Matisse Enzer
BUY ON AMAZON
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Vocabulary
Summary
Projects
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LotusScript Classes
Links to developerWorks
Defining a Workflow Application
Troubleshooting LotusScript
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Setting Cookies and Other HTTP Response Headers
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