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Linux in a Windows World
Dedication
Preface
Part I: Linux's Place in a Windows Network
Chapter 1: Linux's Features
Chapter 2: Linux Deployment Strategies
Part II: Sharing Files and Printers
Chapter 3: Basic Samba Configuration
Chapter 4: File and Printer Shares
Chapter 5: Managing a NetBIOS Network with Samba
Chapter 6: Linux as an SMB/CIFS Client
Part III: Centralized Authentication Tools
Chapter 7: Using NT Domains for Linux Authentication
Chapter 8: Using LDAP
Chapter 9: Kerberos Configuration and Use
Part IV: Remote Login Tools
Chapter 10: Remote Text-Mode Administration and Use
Chapter 11: Running GUI Programs Remotely
Chapter 12: Linux Thin Client Configurations
Part V: Additional Server Programs
Chapter 13: Configuring Mail Servers
Chapter 14: Network Backups
Chapter 15: Managing a Network with Linux
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Configuring PAM
Appendix B: Linux on the Desktop
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