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Essential Skills--Made Easy!Learn to set up, run, and support Solaris 9 across your network using this hands-on introductory guide. Beginning with an overview of this powerful operating system, this practical resource will show you how to install the SPARC version of Solaris 9 and manage Internet and intranet services, and will help you become familiar with the new features of Solaris 9--including role-based access control, Kerberos 5, and the LDAP directory service. You'll also learn how to integrate Windows NT/2000 or Linux with the Solaris platform. Filled with step-by-step exercises, self-assessment sections, and tips from a leading Solaris expert--this is a premier learning tool for every administrator new to Solaris.Modules--Each concept is divided into logically organized modules (chapters), ideal for self-paced learning Critical Skills--Each module opens with the specific skills covered in the module Ask-the-Experts--Q&A sections throughout are filled with bonus information and helpful tips 1-Minute Drills--Quick self-assessment sections check your progress Mastery Checks--End-of-module reviews test knowledge using short-answer, multiple-choice, and fill-in-the-blank questions Projects--Practical exercises show how to apply the critical skills learned in each module Blueprints--Key networking configurations are illustrated in detail
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PART I: Installation Ch. 1: Introduction to Solaris Ch. 2: Installing Solaris Sparc Ch. 3: Installing Solaris Intel PART II: Using Solaris Ch. 4: Using the CDE Ch. 5: Using GNOME Ch. 6: Shell Usage Ch. 7: Shell Programming PART III: Single Host Administration Ch. 8: Devices and Filesystems Ch. 9: Managing Users and Groups Ch. 10: Processes and System Resources Ch. 11: Package and Patch Management Ch. 12: Backup and Restore PART IV: Managing Internet Services Ch. 13: Electronic Mail Ch. 14: Domain Name Services Ch. 15: The Internet Daemon Ch. 16: Remote Access Ch. 17: Web Services Ch. 18: Security PART V: Managing Intranet Services Ch. 19: Samba Ch. 20: DHCP Ch. 21: NFS Ch. 22: LDAP Ch. 23: Printing Ch. 24: Databases
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Paul A. Watters (Oakhurst, Australia), Ph.D., specializes in building e-commerce and Internet information systems based on Java, Solaris, and open standards like CORBA. He is a columnist and author for the trade journal Inside Solaris, and is lead author of Solaris 8: The Complete Reference, and Solaris Administration: A Beginner's Guide, both published by Osborne.