Preface

Network administration is one of the main tasks of Linux system administration. By knowing how to configure system network interfaces in a reliable and optimal manner, Linux administrators can deploy and configure several network services including file, web, mail, and servers while working in large enterprise environments.

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Configuring a Router, starts by getting you to manually configure the IP address information on your system and then properly configure the system to bring up its interfaces automatically. From there, we'll move on to extending our system to act as a router for your own network, including DHCP for dynamically configuring client systems.

Chapter 2, Configuring DNS, will cover setting ...

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