Practical Linux Topics

  • 2h 47m
  • Chris Binnie
  • Apress
  • 2016

Teaches you how to improve your hands-on knowledge of Linux using challenging, real-world scenarios. Each chapter explores a topic that has been chosen specifically to demonstrate how to enhance your base Linux system, and resolve important issues. This book enables sysadmins, DevOps engineers, developers, and other technical professionals to make full use of Linux’s rocksteady foundation.

About the Author

Chris Binnie is a technical consultant who has worked online with Linux systems for almost two decades. During his travels he has deployed many servers in the Cloud and on banking and government server estates. As well as building an Autonomous System Network in 2005 and serving HD video to 77 countries via a media streaming platform, which he architected and built, he has written for Linux Magazine and Admin Magazine for several years. Outside of work Chris enjoys participating in outdoor sports, watching Liverpool FC and spreading the word about Ockham’s Razor.

In this Book

  • Real-Time Network Statistics with Iftop
  • Destroying Sensitive Data
  • Supercharged systemd
  • Zero Downtime Linux
  • Get More with Wget
  • SECURING SSH with PAM
  • Your Disks, Your Way
  • No sFTP Doesn't Mean No Encryption
  • Making the Most of the Screen Utility
  • Improve Security with SELinux
  • Nattier Networks
  • Keeping Information Private with GPG
  • Get Permission from Your Peers with Sudo
  • Loop Disks and Wubi
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