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Managing Linux Systems with Webmin

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Managing Linux Systems with Webmin
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN/ASIN: 0131408828
ISBN-13: 9780131408821
Number of pages: 808

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Written by the creator of Webmin, this book explains how to use the most popular Webmin modules to perform common administration tasks on a Linux system such as adding users, configuring Apache, setting up NFS file sharing and managing the Sendmail mail server. Each chapter covers a single server or service, and is broken down into sections that list the steps required to carry out certain tasks using Webmin.

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