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"A text file that hold mappngs of host names to IP addresses"
/etc/hosts:
"The file on a Linux system that keeps track of all logons and logoffs to the system"
/var/log:
"The most popular web server for Linux installations"
apache:
"The Linux DNS package used to resolve host names to IP addresses which install a server under the filename named"
BIND:
"A program that run constantly, providing background service" Linux severs are typically implemented as daemons, although there are a few nonserver daemons
daemon:
"The process of eliminating problems with a program"
debug
"One of three "client" program that allow a workstation to have its IP address settings remotely configured"
dhclient:
"A computer that function as a router between two networkd"
gateway:
"Locates files that include a specified search string"
grep:
"Display the first 10 lines of a text file"
Head:
"Configures a network interface, or display information on that configuration"
ifconfig
"Aserver that listens for network connection on behalf of other servers and then launches the target servers as required"
inetd:
"Display a text file a page at a time" Provides more features than the more command
less
"The default name give to a Linux machine"
localhost
"Displays help information on a command," configuration file or other system feature
man:
"The utility used to load anetwork hardware driver"
modprobe:
"Sends a single package to a targetsystem, which should, reply, confirming the existence of a basing connection
ping:
The default mail server for several Linux distribution such as Mandrake and SuSE" Simple to configure than Sendmail, it uses a single configuration file
Postfix
"The program provides file and print service for various Microsoft Windows clients and can integrate with a Windows Server domain, either as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or as a domain member. It can also be part of an Active Directory doman
Samba
"The most common email program on the Internet" Several distributions such as Fedora, Red Hat and Slackware use it as the default mail server program
Sendmail
"The configuration file used by the log daemon"
syslog
"Displays the last 10 lines of a text file
tail:
"Traces the route taken by packet between two computers, enabling you to isolate problem to specific areas of the trip"
traceroute:
"Display the time the system has been rinning as well as three load averages (for the past minute, the past 5 minutes, and the past 15 minutes)
uptime
"A utility to search a database for a domain name, IP address, or NIC name and usually contain administrative and technical contacts so that you can find a person to handle problems at that domain
whois