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= Ideas for the upcoming Ubuntu version (Edgy Eft) = * Information on how to setup common web applications. (plone, blog engines, etc) * Comparaisons between the differents server applications. (eg. Apache vs. Lighttp) * Tips on how to facilitate the administration of the different server applications * |
Ubuntu Server Starter Guide Specification
Audience: The target audience for the Ubuntu Server Starter Guide is broad: new users and experienced users should benefit from it. However, it will focus on command line tools as the default ubuntu-server install has no graphic environment.
Document Outline: See the Document Outline section below.
Target Presentation Formats: xml, html, pdf
License: DocteamLicense
Technologies and Techniques: DocBook xml, and stored in the docteam's SubVersion repository.
Release Target: Dapper Drake (Ubuntu 6.04), April, 2006
Links to Current Version: The Server Guide is available at http://doc.ubuntu.com
How to Contribute: The best way to contribute is to send an email to the ubuntu-doc mailing list (ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com)
Primary Contacts: DocumentationTeam, RobertStoffers and ["Bhuvan"]
Relationship with Desktop Starter Guide
IMPORTANT: the relationship envisaged with the Desktop Starter Guide is one of NO OVERLAP! This means that users will be able to easily see which guide to use for a particular task. In this context it is important to remember that Server Guide does not mean Admin Guide. Both guides will have reference to administrative tools, but the Desktop guide will tell the user how to setup a desktop, whereas the Server guide will tell the user how to set up servers like apache and ssh on his computer.
Ideas for the upcoming Ubuntu version (Edgy Eft)
- Information on how to setup common web applications. (plone, blog engines, etc)
- Comparaisons between the differents server applications. (eg. Apache vs. Lighttp)
- Tips on how to facilitate the administration of the different server applications
Document Outline
- Preface
- Conventions
- Contribution
- Feedbacks
- Introduction
- Installing Ubuntu Server
- Preparing to Install
- Minimum Requirements
- Linux Device Names
- Backing Up
- Installing From CD
- Installing From Network
- Preparing to Install
- Package Management
- Introduction To Debian Packages
- Aptitude
- apt-get
- synaptic
- adept
- Configuration
- Extra Repositories
- System Configuration
- Root and Sudo
- Date and Time Configuration
- Keyboard Configuration
- Mouse Configuration
- User and Group Configuration
- Adding a New User
- Modifying User Properties
- Adding a New Group
- Modifying Group Properties
- Printer Configuration
- Adding a New Printer
- Modifying Printer Properties
- Printing a Test Page
- References
- CRON
- Configuration
- Access Control
- Log Files
- View Log Files
- Examine Log Files
- Logrotate
- Network-Related Applications
- Network Configuration
- Ethernet
- Wireless
- Managing DNS Entries
- Managing Hosts
- TCP/IP
- Introduction
- Configuring
- IP Routing
- TCP and UDP
- ICMP
- Daemons
- Firewall Configuration
- Introduction
- IP Masquerading
- Tools
- Logs
- OpenSSH Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- vsftpd - FTP Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- Network File System (NFS)
- Installation
- Configuration
- References
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Installation
- Configuration
- References
- Domain Name Server (DNS)
- Installing BIND
- Configuration
- Primary DNS
- Secondary DNS
- Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)
- Server Environment
- Client Environment
- LTSP Administration Utilities
- CUPS - Print Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- HTTP - Apache2 Web Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- Basic Settings
- Default Settings
- Virtual Hosts Settings
- Server Settings
- Apache Modules
- HTTPS Configuration
- Certificates and Security
- Types of Certificates
- Generating a Key
- Generating a Certificate Request
- Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
- Testing the Certificate
- Accessing the Server
- References
- Squid - Proxy Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- Version Control System
- Installation
- Configuration
- CVS Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- Databases
- MySQL
- Installation
- Configuration
- PostgreSQL
- Installation
- Configuration
- MySQL
- Email Services
- Installation
- Configuration
- Courier IMAP Server
- Installation
- Configuration
- Mailman - Mailing List Software
- Installation
- Configuration
- Newsgroups (NNTP)
- Installation
- Configuration
- Network Configuration
- Windows Networking
- Introduction
- Installing SAMBA
- Configuring SAMBA
- Server
- Active Directory
- LDAP
- Kerberos
- Computer Accounts
- File/Folder Premissions
- Active Directory
- Clients
- User Accounts
- Groups
- Group Policy
- Server
ServerGuide (last edited 2009-09-13 18:05:02 by klabs)