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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

To that end, you can use such tools as TCP wrappers (to limit who can
use your server) and certificates (to ensure that both ends of communications with your Web
server are authenticated).
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Securing Linux 6
Choosing
and Installing
a Linux Distribution
IN THIS PART
Chapter 7
Installing Linux
Chapter 8
Running Fedora and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux
Chapter 9
Running Debian GNU/Linux
Chapter 10
Running SUSE and openSUSE Linux
Chapter 11
Running KNOPPIX
Chapter 12
Running Yellow Dog Linux
Chapter 13
Running Gentoo Linux
Chapter 14
Running Slackware Linux
Chapter 15
Running Linspire and Freespire
Chapter 16
Running Mandriva
Chapter 17
Running Ubuntu Linux
Chapter 18
Running a Linux Firewall/Router
Chapter 19
Running Bootable Linux
Distributions
If someone hasn??™t already installed and configured a Linux system for
you, this chapter is going to help you get started so you can try out the
Linux features described in the rest of the book. With recent improvements
to Linux live CDs and installers, getting your hands on a working
Linux system is quicker and more solid than ever before.
If you are a first-time Linux user, I recommend that you:
 Try a bootable Linux??”This book??™s CD and DVD include several
bootable Linux systems.


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