This book is a high-quality Linux technology self-study book written by a number of Red Hat Architects (RHCA) based on RHEL7 system, each chapter knowledge points from the practice and has the strong coherence, is extremely suitable for the Linux beginner or uses as the Linux related supplementary material, Focus on Linux and Red Hat certification, is currently the most worthy of reading the Linux textbooks, but also the Most valuable Linux experiment Handbook.
chapters include:
the No. 0 chapter lets us talk about learning methods and red Hat systems.
The 1th Chapter deploys the virtual environment to install the Linux system.
the 2nd chapter is the Linux command that novice must master.
the 3rd chapter is the pipeline character, redirection and environment variables.
the 4th Chapter Vim editor and Shell command script.
5th Chapter user identity and file permissions.
the 6th chapter is about storage structure and disk partition.
the 7th Chapter uses RAID and LVM disk array technology.
8th Chapter Iptables and FIREWALLD Firewall.
The 9th chapter uses the SSH service to manage the remote host.
The 10th chapter uses Apache services to deploy static Web sites.
The 11th chapter uses the VSFTPD service to transfer files.
The 12th Chapter uses Samba or NFS for file sharing.
The 13th chapter uses bind to provide the domain name resolution service.
The 14th chapter uses DHCP to dynamically manage host addresses.
the 15th chapter uses postfix and Dovecot to send and receive e-mails.
The 16th chapter uses squid to deploy the proxy cache service.
17th. Deploy networked storage using iSCSI services.
The 18th Chapter uses the MARIADB database management system.
19th. Deploy an unattended installation using Pxe+kickstart.
The 20th chapter uses the LNMP architecture to deploy the dynamic site environment.
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