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Windows And Linux Integration Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment - 2005 publication.
Windows And Linux Integration Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment - 2005 publication.
ISBN: B003JFRFG0
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 71
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Windows and Linux Integration: Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment
Back Cover
About
Introduction
Integration at Many Levels
Thanks from the Authors
Chapter 1: Installation and Getting Around
The Story and the Roadmap
Installing Windows
Installing Linux
Active Directory under One Roof
Getting Around
Final Thoughts
Chapter 2: Linux Authentication Services
Authentication to NIS
Authentication to OpenLDAP
Authentication to Samba as a PDC
Final Thoughts
Chapter 3: Authenticating Linux Clients to Active Directory
Preparing Active Directory for User Logins
Using Standard Active Directory for Linux Authentication (via Winbind)
Extending Active Directory with UnixLinux Information
Using Extended Active Directory for Linux Authentication
The Extra Mile: SSL Encryption of LDAP Traffic between Linux and Active Directory
Commercial Interoperability Products
Final Thoughts
Chapter 4: File Sharing between Windows and Linux
Having Windows Clients Utilize Windows File Shares
Having Linux Clients Utilize Windows File Shares
Samba as a PDC: File Sharing, Roaming Profiles
Integrating Linux Samba File Servers into Windows Active Directory
Leveraging NFS on Your Servers
Creating a Unified DFS Space
Final Thoughts
Chapter 5: Printer Sharing between Windows and Linux
Leveraging Windows Printers
Leveraging Linux Printers
Leveraging Active Directory
Final Thoughts
Chapter 6: Practical Windows Exchange and Linux Postfix E-mail Integration
Linux As a Departmental Mail Server
Installing Exchange (a Quick-Start Guide)
Unified Linux and Exchange Delivery (with Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus)
Final Thoughts
Chapter 7: Application and Desktop Compatibility
Making Windows Run Linux Applications
Making Linux Run Windows Applications
Making Nice at the Office
Final Thoughts
Chapter 8: Remote, Terminal, and Assisted Computing for Windows and Linux
Remote, Terminal, and Assisted Computing Terms and Definitions
Remote, Terminal, and Assisted Computing for Windows Hosts
Remote, Terminal, and Assisted Computing for Linux Hosts
Final Thoughts
Chapter 9: Windows and Linux Network Interoperability
Integrating Windows and Linux DNS
Creating Trusts between Samba and Active Directory Domains
A Cross-Platform VPN with PPTP
Final Thoughts
Chapter 10: Web Interoperability
Web Server and Browser Basics
Web Browser Interoperability
Static Website Interoperability
Running Windows Web Applications on Linuxand Linux Web Applications on Windows
Final Thoughts
Colophon
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Windows And Linux Integration Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment - 2005 publication.
ISBN: B003JFRFG0
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 71
BUY ON AMAZON
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