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The Network Administrator's Guide V0.4
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1.
Introduction to Networking
1.1 ¿ª»ç
1.2 UUCP Networks
1.3 TCP/IP Networks
1.4 Linux Networking
1.5 Maintaining Your System
2.
Issues of TCP/IP Networking
2.1 Networking Interfaces
2.2 IP Addresses
2.3 Address Resolution
2.4 IP Routing
2.5 The Internet Control Message Protocol
2.6 The Domain Name System
3.
Configuring the Networking Hardware
3.1 Devices, Drivers, and all that
3.2 Kernel Configuration
3.3 A Tour of Linux Network Devices
3.4 Ethernet Installation
3.5 The PLIP Driver
3.6 The SLIP and PPP Drivers
4.
Setting up the Serial Hardware
4.1 Communication Software for Modem Links
4.2 Introduction to Serial Devices
4.3 Accessing Serial Devices
4.4 Serial Hardware
5.
Configuring TCP/IP Networking
5.1 Setting up the proc Filesystem
5.2 Installing the Binaries
5.3 Another Example
5.4 Setting the Hostname
5.5 Assigning IP Addresses
5.6 Writing hosts and networks Files
5.7 Interface Configuration for IP
5.8 All About ifconfig
5.9 Checking with netstat
5.10 Checking the ARP Tables
5.11 The Future
6.
Name Service and Resolver Configuration
6.1 The Resolver Library
6.2 Running named
7.
Serial Line IP
7.1 General Requirements
7.2 SLIP Operation
7.3 Using dip
7.4 Running in Server Mode
8.
The Point-to-Point Protocol
8.1 Untangling the P's
8.2 PPP On
8.3 Running pppd
8.4 Using Options Files
8.5 Dialing out with chat
8.6 Debugging Your PPP Setup
8.7 IP Configuration Options
8.8 Link Control Options
8.9 General Security Considerations
8.10 Authentication with PPP
8.11 Configuration a PPP Server
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