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Objectives

Upon completion of this section, students will be able to:

  1. Understand the terms and concepts of TCP/IP networking (i.e., the vocabulary).
  2. Configure TCP/IP on an SCO OpenServer 5 Unix system.
  3. Learn when and how to modify the /etc/hosts file
  4. Learn how to create user equivalence between computer systems, and the implications of user equivalence.
  5. Gain experience with "user-level" TCP/IP commands.
  6. Gain experience with "system administration level" TCP/IP commands.
  7. Identify the files and processes associated with TCP/IP networking.
  8. Troubleshoot the problems of a basic TCP/IP installation.
  9. Configure an anonymous FTP server.

Contents

  1. Overview.
  2. Configuring TCP/IP on an OpenServer 5 Computer System.
  3. Configuring the /etc/hosts File
  4. Configuring User Equivalence (Trusted Access)
  5. TCP/IP User-Level Commands.
  6. TCP/IP System Management Commands.
  7. Files, Services, and Processes for TCP/IP Networking.
  8. Troubleshooting Basic TCP/IP Problems.
  9. Configuring an FTP Server.


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