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Linux Administration - Networking - The Network File System

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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

Linux Administration: Networking: The

Network File System:


Author: Charles Hayes:

This curriculum design and

instruction is for the Linux

administrator who must

efficiently solve technical

problems and maximize the

reliability and performance

of a production environment.

It addresses today's most

important Linux distributions

and most powerful new administrative

tools. It spells out detailed best

practices for every facet of system

administration, including storage

management, network design and

administration, web hosting,

software configuration management,

performance analysis, Windows

interoperability,m and much more.

Systems administrators will expecially

appreciate the thourough and up-to-date

subject of such topics such as DNS, LDAP,

secrutiy, and the Management of IT service

organizations:



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* A Limited Glimpse:




Topics Include:


* Networking:

@ The Network File System:

A. Introduction:

B. General information about NFS:

1. NFS protocol versions:

2. Choice of transport:

3. File locking:

4. Disk quotas:

5. Cookies and stateless mounting:

6. Naming conventions for shared filesystems:

7. Security and NFS:

8. Root access and the nobody account:

B. Server-side NFS:

1. The exports file:

2. nfsd: serve files:

C. Client-side NFS:

1. Mounting remote filesystems

at boot time:

2. Restricting exports to insecure ports:

D. nfsstat: dump NFS statistics:

E. Dedicated NFS file servers:

F. Automatic mounting:

1. automount: mount filesystems on demand:

2. The master file:

3. Map files:

4. Executable maps:

G. Recommended reading:

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