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Published inMar 2024
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Alexandru Calcatinge
Alexandru Calcatinge
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Alexandru Calcatinge

Alexandru Calcatinge is an open-minded architect with a background in computer science and mathematics. He is a senior university lecturer with a PhD in urban planning from Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning and a postgraduate degree in DevOps from Caltech's Center for Technology and Management Education (CTME). He teaches students about architectural programming and development and open source technologies. He has authored five books on architecture and urban planning and numerous scientific articles on urban and rural development. Alex was certified as a Linux trainer in 2017. He loves the DevOps philosophy and the possibilities that cloud technologies bring for the future. He is also a certified programming analyst, computer network administrator, trainer, designer, and life coach.
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Julian Balog
Julian Balog
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Julian Balog

Julian Balog is a senior software engineer with more than 15 years of experience in the industry. Currently, his work primarily focuses on application delivery controllers, containerized workflows, networking, and security. With a never-ending passion for Linux and open-source technologies, Julian is always in pursuit of learning new things while solving problems and making things work through simple, efficient, and practical engineering. He lives with his wife, two children, and an Aussie-doodle in the greater Seattle area, Washington.
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In this chapter, we covered the installation and configuration processes for the most well-known services available for Linux. Knowing how to configure all the servers described in this chapter—from DNS to DHCP, Apache, and a printing server—is a minimum requirement for any Linux administrator.

By going through this chapter, you learned how to provide essential services for any Linux server. You learned how to set up and configure a web server using the Apache package; how to provide networked printing services to a small office or home office; how to run an FTP server and share files over TCP; how to share files with Windows clients on your network using the Samba/CIFS protocol; how to share files over Unix and Linux systems using the NFS file-sharing protocol; how to set up NTP to show an accurate time; and how to configure DNS and local DHCP servers. In a nutshell, you learned a lot in this chapter, and yet we have barely scratched the surface of Linux server...

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Published in: Mar 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837630691

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Alexandru Calcatinge

Alexandru Calcatinge is an open-minded architect with a background in computer science and mathematics. He is a senior university lecturer with a PhD in urban planning from Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning and a postgraduate degree in DevOps from Caltech's Center for Technology and Management Education (CTME). He teaches students about architectural programming and development and open source technologies. He has authored five books on architecture and urban planning and numerous scientific articles on urban and rural development. Alex was certified as a Linux trainer in 2017. He loves the DevOps philosophy and the possibilities that cloud technologies bring for the future. He is also a certified programming analyst, computer network administrator, trainer, designer, and life coach.
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Julian Balog

Julian Balog is a senior software engineer with more than 15 years of experience in the industry. Currently, his work primarily focuses on application delivery controllers, containerized workflows, networking, and security. With a never-ending passion for Linux and open-source technologies, Julian is always in pursuit of learning new things while solving problems and making things work through simple, efficient, and practical engineering. He lives with his wife, two children, and an Aussie-doodle in the greater Seattle area, Washington.
Read more about Julian Balog