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Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 1

Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 1

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Category: Linux >> Networking
Your network is growing in size and complexity. Its taking on a life of its own, spreading and growing and absorbing everything in its path. You're tearing your hair out trying to keep track, and your users have somehow discovered your secret phone numbe.
Routing NetBIOS with Linux

Routing NetBIOS with Linux

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Category: Linux >> Networking
Use Linux to allow NT/95 Workstations to see the Network Neighborhood across different Masqueraded TCP Networks, by following this tutorial from Matt Clements.
Implementing NFS

Implementing NFS

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Need to share data between your Linux machines and other machines on your network? You should consider using NFS as a mechanism for this file sharing. William Wong covers the basics of NFS configuration and explains where you'd want to use NFS, as opposed
Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 2

Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 2

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LDAP provides central management of access, authentication, and authorization--in other words, it makes your life as an admin much easier. Learn the ins and outs of LDAP as well as how to build your own LDAP server in this three-part series.
A Writers View of the Linux Wireless Dream, Part 1

A Writers View of the Linux Wireless Dream, Part 1

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As we travel from place to place, office to office, we still need that all-important connection to the Internet. Laptops are a perfect solution to this need, and its even better if you get them running wirelessly. Rob Reilly steps through how he got the
Exploring Samba

Exploring Samba

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Category: Linux >> Networking
In the third part of his series on basic Linux networking, Bill Wong examines one of the most popular uses of Linux networking--linking different OSes via Samba--and tells how to set up your own Samba installation with a minimum of fuss.
Using Ipchains

Using Ipchains

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One of the neatest things to do with a small-office/home-office Linux installation is set up multiple workstatations to share a network connection via ipchains. In this extensive tutorial, William Wong explains how a Linux computer running ipchains can li
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