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| 7.1. Configuring Samba to Share Files with Windows Systems
Fedora can be configured to use Samba to serve files and printers to a wide range of Windows systems...
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| 7.2. Configuring a DHCP Server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is used to automatically send basic configuration data to computers and network devices. This centralizes network...
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| 7.3. Configuring a Domain Name Server
Domain name service (DNS) is like a telephone-directory service for TCP/IP networks. When a program such as a browser or mail server ne...
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| 7.4. Configuring a CUPS Print Server
The Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) printer daemon can also be used as a print server, enabling other computers on the local network ...
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| 7.5. Using the Apache Web Server
Apache is the most widely used web server and is a standard part of Fedora Core. One of the reasons that it has garnered a majority market share is that it is highly configurable and...
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| 7.6. Configuring the sendmail Server
sendmail is a robust email server. Like Apache, it has an enormous number of configuration options to handle many different service scenarios, even th...
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| 7.7. Configuring IMAP and POP3 Email
Having mail delivered to the system mailboxes in /var/spool/mail is fineas long as the users are using an MUA running on the Fedora system. If a user ...
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| 7.8. Configuring Webmail
When you're on the move, it's nice to have consistent access to your email. If you set up SquirrelMail, you'll be able to access your email from any
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| 7.9. Creating Databases and Accounts on a MySQL Server
MySQL is an open source database system that has become very popular due to its high performance, lightweight design, and open sourc...
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| 7.10. Installing and Configuring a Wiki
A Wiki is a series of web pages that can be easily edited using only a web browsera simple and convenient way of producing a collabor...
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| 7.11. Configuring an FTP Server
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a long-established Internet protocol for downloading files. In Fedora, you can use the Very Safe FTP program,...
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