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Corel LINUX as a server solution
Overview: Corel LINUX as a server solution
What's the purpose of this server guide
Overview: Whats the purpose of this server guide
Installing servers on Corel LINUX
Overview: Installing servers on Corel LINUX
Documentation conventions
Overview: Documentation conventions
Network and TCP/IP concepts
Overview: Network and TCPIP concepts
What is a Network?
Overview: What is a Network?
TCP/IP Protocols
Overview: TCP/IP Protocols
IP addresses and routing
Overview: IP addresses and routing
Domain names
Overview: Domain names
Setting up an HTTP server using Apache
Overview: Setting up an HTTP server using Apache
HyperText Transfer Protocol
Overview: HyperText Transfer Protocol
Using the httpd configuration file
Overview: Using the httpd configuration file
Configuring the httpd.conf file
Using the srm configuration file
Overview: Using the srm configuration file
Configuring the srm.conf file
Using the access configuration file
Overview: Using the access configuration file
Configuring the access.conf file
Setting security in the access.conf file
Creating a Web site
Overview: Creating a Web site
Creating the home page
Creating the ocean page
Creating the Islands page
Starting and Stopping the HTTP server
Working with CGI Script
Overview: Working with CGI Script
Creating a Perl program in Corel Linux
Changing the file permission of a Perl program
Running a Perl program in Corel Linux
Creating CGI script in Corel Linux
Calling CGI script from a Web page
Working with Server Side Includes
Overview: Working with Server-Side Includes
Creating a hit counter using Perl
Adding a hit counter SSI directive to a Web page
Adding a date-modified SSI directive to a Web page
Setting up an FTP server using ProFTPd
Overview: Setting up an FTP server using ProFTPd
File Transfer Protocol
Overview: File Transfer Protocol
Using the ProFTPD configuration file
Overview: Using the ProFTPD configuration file
Creating an FTP server
Creating an Anonymous FTP server
Using the FTP server
Overview: Using the FTP server
Connecting to the FTP server
Starting and stopping the FTP server
Creating an automatic shutdown procedure
Setting up a mail server using qmail
Overview: Setting up a mail server using qmail
Using electronic mail protocols
Overview: Using electronic mail protocols
Using the mail server setup wizard
Overview: Using the mail server setup wizard
Starting the Mail Server Setup wizard
Using qmail configuration files
Overview: Using qmail configuration files
Creating a blacklist
Changing the time an email message can exist on the mail server
Setting the default user name for the mail server
Adding a local domain to the mail server
Using the mail server as a relay mail server
Overview: Using the mail server as a relay mail server
Configuring the mail server to accept a specific domain
Using the Mailbox directory
Overview: Using the mailbox directory
Setting the mailbox directory for a new user
Using the mail server
Overview: Using the mail server
Starting and Stopping the mail server
Setting up file and print servers
Overview: Setting up file and print servers
Setting up file and print servers for Windows clients
Overview: Setting up file and print servers for Windows clients
Starting the Samba Server Wizard to set up the Samba server
Modifying the Samba server settings
Editing the smb.conf file
Setting up a shared directory or printer
Sharing files and printers with non-Windows clients
Overview: Sharing files and printers with non-Windows clients
Setting up an NFS file server
Sharing printers with non-Windows clients
Setting up DHCP and WINS servers
Overview: Setting up DHCP and WINS servers
Overview: Setting up DHCP and WINS servers
Setting up DHCP servers
Setting up WINS servers using the Samba Server Wizard
Using the Process Manager
Overview: Using the Process Manager
Overview: Using the Process Manager
Starting the Process Manager
Displaying process information
Stopping processes
Modifying process priority levels
Glossary
Glossay