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    NT1430 Linux Networking

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    NT1430 Linux Networking: Study Guide Wed 21-November-2012 Linux Commands: Know these commands and what they do: • Directory and list commands o ls‚ ls –l o pwd o cd / o cd and cd~ (hint: both take you to your home directory) o cd .. (takes you up one directory • Know what cp and mv do and how to use them • File viewing commands: o cat o less and more (one page at atime) o vi and view o tail (shows the last 10 lines of a file) o head (shows the top 10 lines) • chmod for changing permissions

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    Memory Management Systems of BSD‚ Windows‚ and Linux Gaurang Khetan Graduate Student‚ Department of Computer Science‚ University of Southern California‚ Los Angeles‚ CA. gkhetan@usc.edu December 16‚ 2002 Abstract This paper is a study of memory management systems of an operating system. We begin with a brief introduction to memory management systems and then we compare the memory management systems of reallife operating systems - BSD4.4‚ Windows 2000 and Linux 2.4 1 Introduction based

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    Chat Server

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    ChatServer Like Internet‚ today Intranets are becoming more important for the purpose of communication with in an organization‚ weather the organization is at one geographical point or at different geo-points. Those intranets may be having different platforms. So there is a need to develop cross platform network solution for better communication. “ChatServer” is a cross platform network solution with in an organization that adapts Internet technologies for better and easy communication. World

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    Question #01: Compare access control techniques between Linux and Windows. Which one provides better control and in which conditions? Ans: Access Control techniques in windows are as: Window contains of two types of ACLs Discretionary ACL and a System ACL. Windows files have an owner mean that the creator of the file. In window owner is not a group which they belong. An access right in window doesn’t give importance to owner. File in the window have two main categories either it require the explicit

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    Proxy Server

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    Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server Author: Date: City: Martin Eisermann 2002-05-13 Bad Aibling‚ Germany Annotations: This research paper is an extract from an about 100 pages enfolding diploma thesis of Martin Eisermann‚ student at the Fachhochschule Rosenheim (University of Applied Sciences)‚ Germany. It contains the results of performance tests‚ accomplished with MS Proxy Server 2.0‚ MS ISA Server and Linux Squid Proxy. This work reflects the personal impressions

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    Topic: Comparing the security of Windows 7 to a Linux based operating system General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience will be able to differentiate the two operating systems security. Central Idea: Comparing the security of Windows 7 to a Linux based operating system Introduction: Good evening‚ I am here tonight to explain the very basic securities of two very different operating systems. Windows 7 has been out for a couple years now and has what some

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    Linux‚ the Operating System of Choice Name Institution Abstract This paper argues that Linux has not only emerged as a competitor to both Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems‚ but is a better choice. The popularity of Linux has grown noticeably‚ with a recent surge in the use and adoption of Linux operating system by individuals and organizations across the world. I have examined various factors‚ including code accessibility‚ cost concerns‚ security issues‚ distrust of monopolies

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    Linux Course Project

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    Linux Course Project Network Operating Systems‚ UNIX/Linux with Lab Linux Distributions for the Enterprise By James Anderson Professor: Yves Gollo Network 240 April 7‚ 2012 Outline: Cover Page 1 Outline 2 Executive Summary 3-4 Introduction 5 Body 5-12 Conclusion 12-13 References 13-15 Executive Summary: In the workplace today there are many different options for operating systems be they providers of server related services

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    Unix Network Programing

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    UNIX UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP Short Course Notes Alan Dix © 1996 Network Programming with TCP/IP UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP UNIX UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP Network Programming with TCP/IP http://www.hiraeth.com/alan/tutorials UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP Course Outline Alan Dix http://www.hcibook.com/alan Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Internet Basics First Code Standard Applications

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    Telnet Server

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    Telnet provided access to a command-line interface (usually‚ of an operating system) on a remote host. Most network equipment and operating systems with a TCP/IP stack support a Telnet service for remote configuration (including systems based on Windows NT). Because of security issues with Telnet‚ its use for this purpose has waned in favor of SSH. The term telnet may also refer to the software that implements the client part of the protocol. Telnet client applications are available for virtually

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