Section 3: Linux Network Services
In this final section, we'll turn our Linux workstation into a server, with discussions on several common servers that might be implemented on Linux. In each chapter, we'll cover what that service does, why it's important, then how to configure it and start to secure it. Specific examples that can be used in almost any organization will be covered in depth so that the reader can build them in their own environment.
This part of the book comprises the following chapters:
- Chapter 6, DNS Services on Linux
- Chapter 7, DHCP Services on Linux
- Chapter 8, Certificate Services on Linux
- Chapter 9, RADIUS Services for Linux
- Chapter 10, Load Balancer Services for Linux
- Chapter 11, Packet Capture and Analysis in Linux
- Chapter 12, Network Monitoring Using Linux
- Chapter 13, Intrusion Prevention Systems on Linux
- Chapter 14, Honeypot Services on Linux