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Linux servers are often used to configure services that help make networking happen. These services include DNS for name resolution, DHCP for IP address configuration, and NTP for time services. In this chapter, you’ll read how to configure them. You’ll also read how to enable some common Linux services using xinetd.
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van Vugt, S. (2008). Configuring Network Infrastructure Services. In: Beginning Ubuntu LTS Server Administration. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1081-8_9
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