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E-raamat: Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide: Help for Network Administrators

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"Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide" covers all aspects of deploying Solaris as a net-work server, including both basic and advanced network services. The book shows many examples of configuration files and third-party software installations, and delves more deeply into difficult conceptual material than do the Solaris reference manuals.

"Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide" covers all aspects of deploying Solaris as a net-work server, including both basic and advanced network services. The book shows many examples of configuration files and third-party software installations, and delves more deeply into difficult conceptual material than do the Solaris reference manuals.


The Solaris operating system, along with related Sun products like Java, is one of the most reliable and scalable platforms on which to build e-commerce products, and on which to support all networked services. Yet, one problem that potential users face is finding out more information about what Solaris offers. In a sense, they want to know how much technical work is involved in migrating to Solaris, and what kind of philosophy Solaris is based on.

To answer these questions, Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide covers all aspects of deploying Solaris as a network server, including both basic and advanced network services. Given newfound interest in Solaris as an enterprise network operating system, this guide is aimed squarely at supporting enterprise-level services. It's written for experienced network administrators who want an objective guide to networking with Solaris, and covers installation on both the Intel and Sparc platforms. With it, you will learn how to setup Solaris as a file server, application server, and database server.

In its coverage of advanced topics, Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide offers examples of configuration files and the installation of third-party software packages. This comprehensive book also contains more conceptual and difficult material that is absent from other Solaris reference manuals. At all points, emphasis is placed on issues like evaluating the security, scalability, and reliability of specific software packages--at the expense of providing detailed coverage of every available package.

The book covers the practical experience and new skills needed to understand the impact of new services and new software products on existing server systems. Author Paul Watters--a recognized authority on Solaris--avoids so-called "historical" services, like UUCP, which can easily fill chapters but are not commonly found in today's production environments. Indeed, he doesn't bother to provide an in-depth history of Solaris or UNIX at all, assuming that you can find this material elsewhere. Instead, the practical focus is on supporting relevant contemporary networking technologies.

Solaris 8 Administrator's Guide provides you with a third-party view that not only praises Solaris, but is critical and realistic in its assessment. This book is for experienced Solaris Administrators as well as and those looking to migrate to this operating system.

Preface xi
The Network Is the Computer
1(6)
Sun ONE (Open Network Environment)
1(4)
Solaris Releases
5(1)
Solaris Resources
6(1)
Building Solaris Networks
7(25)
System Concepts
7(1)
Network Architectures
8(8)
Internet Protocols
16(1)
Using inetd
17(12)
Using snoop
29(3)
Installing Solaris
32(23)
Pre-Installation Checklist
32(8)
Solaris Installations (SPARC)
40(1)
Solaris Installations (Intel)
41(5)
Preparing for Installation (SPARC)
46(2)
Preparing for Installation (Intel)
48(5)
Web Start Wizard Installation
53(2)
Network Configuration
55(17)
Creating Networks and Subnets
55(3)
Configuring Network Interfaces
58(5)
Obtaining Network Statistics
63(6)
Routing
69(3)
Naming Services
72(31)
Domains and Name Services
72(6)
Domain Name Service
78(15)
Network Information Service
93(1)
Network Information Service+
94(6)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
100(3)
Host Administration
103(35)
User Management
103(8)
Software Package Management
111(9)
Printer Management
120(4)
Quotas
124(1)
Installing Sendmail
124(14)
File Serving
138(26)
Samba
139(11)
Network File System Servers
150(9)
NFS Performance Measurement
159(5)
Data Management
164(25)
Data Management Principles
164(7)
Revision Control Tools
171(4)
Understanding Backups
175(2)
Selecting a Backup Media
177(1)
Backup and Restore Methods
178(10)
Backup/Restore Packages
188(1)
Network Security
189(29)
Password Security
190(10)
Secure Shell
200(4)
Disabling IP Ports
204(2)
Packet Filtering
206(4)
Kerberos 5
210(2)
IPsec
212(2)
SOCKS Internet Proxy
214(2)
MD5
216(2)
Network Information Systems
218(41)
Understanding Web Information Systems
219(11)
Configuring a Web Server
230(5)
Running Servlets
235(3)
Writing Servlets
238(3)
CORBA
241(6)
Enterprise JavaBeans
247(6)
Installing a Database Server
253(6)
Index 259
Paul A. Watters, MAPS, M.Phil.(Cambridge),B.A.(Hons.)(Tasmania),B.A. (Newcastle) recently submitted his PhD thesis in computer science at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, in the topic of natural language processing, and neural networks. The software he developed as part of his doctoral thesis runs on high-end Solaris servers through the Internet using CGI. In addition, he has eight years systems management and application development experience in commercial and R&D organizations. He 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 the upcoming Solaris titles Solaris 8: The Complete Reference, published by Osborne McGraw-Hill, and Solaris E-Commerce Bible, published by IDG.