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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"


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IN THIS CHAPTER
. Networking with TCP/IP
. Network Organization
. Hardware Devices in
Networking
. Initializing New Network
Hardware
. Using the Network File System
. Playing Nice with Microsoft
Windows using Samba
. Securing Network Services
. References
CHAPTER 25
Setting Up Networks
and Samba
Before it was known for almost anything else, Linux
made its name in networking. Your Linux computer can
connect with almost any operating system under the sun??”
MacOS (both flavors), all Unix flavors, and even Windows
(with Samba??™s help). Linux servers easily and quickly can be
deployed in heterogeneous networks and will run pretty
much forever without a crash or reboot.
openSUSE differs from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)
mostly in that SLES tends to offer a more server-friendly
implementation??”often with older but more stable packages.
openSUSE has more than enough power and flexibility
to manage your home or small-to-medium business
servers. This chapter will help you get going.


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