Beschreibung
Covering all aspects of the Unix operating system and assuming no prior knowledge of Unix, this book begins with the fundamentals and works from the ground up to some of the more advanced programming techniquesThe authors provide a wealth of real-world experience with the Unix operating system, delivering actual examples while showing some of the common misconceptions and errors that new users makeSpecial emphasis is placed on the Apple Mac OS X environment as well as Linux, Solaris, and migrating from Windows to UnixA unique conversion section of the book details specific advice and instructions for transitioning Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux users
Autorenportrait
Paul Love (Cincinnati, OH), CISSP, CISA, CISM, Security+, has been in the IT field for 15 years. Paul holds a Masters of Science degree in Network Security and a Bachelors in Information Systems. He has co-authored two Linux security books, contributed to multiple Linux/Unix books, and has been the technical editor for over 10 best selling Linux and Unix books. Paul also ran a successful Linux portal site during the dot com era and has been an avid Unix/Linux user and administrator both professionally and as a hobby for many years.
Joe Merlino (Boston, MA) is an experienced system administrator with Unix and Linux for more than a decade.
Craig Zimmerman (New York, NY) manages UNIX, Macintosh, and Windows systems for Spontaneous, a post-production company in New York City. He previously worked at Chiat/Day helping build the worlds most famous virtual advertising agency, managing and networking Unix and Macintosh systems in multiple offices.
Jeremy C. Reed (Marysville, WA) is a programmer, a member of NetBSD, and has actively taught FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD administration classes for the past three years.
Paul Weinstein (Chicago, IL) has worked on various Unix-based computing platforms, from the mainframe (Harris HCX-9) to the desktop (Powerbook G4) and has developed applications on just about all of the current major branches of Unix in the course of the past 10 years. Recently he has been focusing a lot of his attention on developing and integrating Web-based systems using tools such as Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl, and in doing so has brought his unique understanding to a wide range of computing environments ranging from public elementary schools to pioneering open source companies. Currently, Paul works as President and Chief Consultant for the computer consulting firm Kepler Solutions, Inc.
David Mercer (Cape Town, South Africa) is a long-time Unix user and PHP programmer who contributed toBeginning PHP4 andBeginning PHP5. He has maintained a keen interest in all things open source ever since he managed to put together a working Beowulf cluster by nicking old computer parts from colleagues and assembling them under his desk.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction xxi
Who Is This Book For? xxi
What Does This Book Cover? xxii
How This Book Is Structured xxii
What Do You Need to Use This Book? xxv
Conventions xxv
Source Code xxv
Errata xxv
Chapter 1: Unix Fundamentals 1
Chapter 2: First Steps 9
Chapter 3: Understanding Users and Groups 29
Chapter 4: File System Concepts 53
Chapter 5: Customize Your Working Environment 81
Chapter 6: Unix Commands In-Depth 105
Chapter 7: Editing Files with Vi 125
Chapter 8: Advanced Tools 149
Chapter 9: Advanced Unix Commands: Sed and AWK 167
Chapter 10: Job Control and Process Management 181
Chapter 11: Running Programs at Specified Times 199
Chapter 12: Security 213
Chapter 13: Basic Shell Scripting 227
Chapter 14: Advanced Shell Scripting 243
Chapter 15: System Logging 269
Chapter 16: Unix Networking 283
Chapter 17: Perl Programming for Unix Automation 303
Chapter 18: Backup Tools 321
Chapter 19: Installing Software from Source Code 343
Chapter 20: Conversion: Unix for Mac OS Users 371
Chapter 21: Conversion: Unix for Windows Users 389
Appendix A: Answers 411
Appendix B: Useful Unix Web Sites 421
Index 425
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