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Shawn finished the series based on feedback he received. Often NFS is faster and more reliable, however, so it's important to know how it's configured. Subscribers were able to watch the individual videos as they were released, and to give feedback in a survey. Shawn covers the basics, and shares insights based on his years as sysadmin. Files downloaded to download to reduce volume and get faster compressed, to remove files from the compressed version of Winrar software or similar. Information about the torrent CBT.. Добро пожаловать на крупный торрент архив фильмов и игр tparser. When it comes to simplicity, stability, and ease of configuration, it's hard to be Postfix.

CBT Nuggets - Linux in the Real World with Shawn Powers English Audio: aac, 22050 Hz, mono eng MP4 Video: h264, yuv420p, 800x600, 15. This series goes beyond the hypotheticals to give viewers a virtual internship experience. Shawn took his cues from you, and is designing this series based on your feedback. Video 2 was created first and made available free to all viewers, who then sent in feedback on what topics they wanted covered. Shawn finished the series based on feedback he received. Subscribers were able to watch the individual videos as they were released, and to give feedback in a survey. Go beyond classroom theory and learn Linux as it is used in the real world. Shawn explains how the Linux in the Real World series works and covers Linux installation, including network installs, local mirror and Kickstart files. Then he puts the ball in your court to direct the rest of the series. Let's get this party started! Shawn talks a bit about network design, demonstrates how to manually configure Ethernet settings, and teaches us about port aggregation. It's a net-tacular Nugget you won't want to miss! Shawn covers the basics, and shares insights based on his years as sysadmin. From there we focus more on how a system administrator is likely to configure an internal split DNS system. Whether your DNS is forwarded from your home router, or you have multiple zones configured for your corporate network, this Nugget will help you design a DNS system that's perfect for you. The same server daemon that runs over half of the Internet is available on your Linux server, for free. In this Nugget we learn how to set up some basic websites, and what configuration files you need to modify. We also learn a few nifty tricks. Linux has a multitude of email servers, but this time we focus on Postfix. When it comes to simplicity, stability, and ease of configuration, it's hard to be Postfix. Do you need to authenticate web access? Are you required to filter websites? The Squid proxy server is the defacto standard proxy server under Linux. Configuration isn't difficult, but confusing at first glance. In this Nugget we learn to get a web proxy going on your network. So why would we dedicate a Nugget to its management and configuration? Because even with all its problems, many software packages require it. In this Nugget we learn to tame the beast a bit, and try to work around the inherent shortcomings of this still commonly used protocol. WIth Linux, setting up an SFTP server is as simple as setting up an SSH server. Oh, that last part is easy too. With Samba, your clients will think they're connecting to a Windows file or print server. Samba is one of the most commonly used Linux programs, and in this Nugget we learn how to set it up. In the world of iSCSI and Fiber Channel connections, NFS often gets overlooked. Often NFS is faster and more reliable, however, so it's important to know how it's configured. Rather than rely on the questionable RAID ability of your motherboard, it makes more sense to use Software RAID under Linux. The flexibility of SoftRAID is amazing, and best of all, it's not tied to a specific type of hardware. NIS used to be the most common way to accomplish that, but anymore, LDAP seems to be the most popular. Thankfully, adding LDAP client support to Linux is mostly painless. Are you running an old version of the operating system? In this Nugget we learn the pros and cons of upgrading a system in place versus using a fresh install. This Nugget contains a lot of personal preference? If you're reading this description, GO BACK UP YOUR DATA! You can thank me later. In this Nugget we learn about some common things to test for when determining what is causing your network issue. Without knowing what to look for, it's possible to waste a lot of time and money replacing and upgrading the wrong parts.

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