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tape backups
    AMANDA, automation using [See AMANDA]
     tape formats
tar 2nd
     - (dash) in non-GNU versions
     available functions
     backups to optical media
         archive direct to media
         archive on carrier filesystem
         archive on optical filesystem
     common options
     local restores from
    restores from
         emergency boot disks and
         emergency OS installations and
         partial OS bootstraps
         second computer assist
     tape backups and the compression options
tcpd
Telnet 2nd 3rd
     drawbacks
     enabling and disabling
     encryption, adding to
     security concerns
Terminal Services (Windows)
text-mode logins
     access speed
     GUI programs, compared to
     remote administration
    SSH [See SSH]
    Telnet [See Telnet]
     text-mode programs
     tools for remote access
     unencrypted remote access
     Windows and
TGTs (ticket-granting tickets)
thin clients 2nd
     advantages
     available protocols
     client hardware
         dedicated clients
         diskless systems
         old PCs
         video RAM
     disadvantages
     hardware
         determining requirements
     ICA
     Linux clients
         distribution selection
        PXES [See PXES]
         specialty distributions
     Linux servers
         DHCP configuration
         distribution, selecting
         TFTP configuration
         XDMCP and VNC options
     network equipment
     remote GUI access using
     SATA RAID compared to SCSI RAID systems
     server hardware
     suitable applications
ThinStation
tickets
TightVNC
time servers
TLDs (top-level domains)
TLS (Transport Layer Security)
transport maps
TrueType fonts
tunneling 2nd
tunnelling
Tux



Linux in a Windows World
Linux in a Windows World
ISBN: 0596007582
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 152

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