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Subject: Re: General redhat newbie advice
From: Bill McCormick <wpmccormick () covad ! net>
Date: 2004-05-28 15:53:22
Message-ID: 40B76072.4060507 () covad ! net
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Stuart Pittwood wrote:
> Right,
>
> I've been running windows based networks for a few years now and would
> like to look at Linux to see what it can do for us. I'm not looking
> to migrate away from windows totally but I do like the idea of not
> having to pay windows license fees for DNS, DHCP, Web servers etc.
>
> Can anyone recommend some good books to get me started (the
> redhat books look pretty good at the moment). Also, does anyone know
> of any sites which can walk me through setting up a DNS server etc?
>
> I'm not looking for something that will try to teach me what a a DNS
> (or whatever) server is as I already know that, more how to configure
> it on a Linux box.
>
Take a look at "Linux Administration Handbook", Evi Nemeth, et. al.
published by Prentice Hall. It pretty much covers most anything you
might what to do on a Linux box. In terms of working individual Linux
server applications, anything from O'Reilly should do the trick.
Cheers,
Bill
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