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Setting Up an Internet/Intranet Service

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The Internet for Radiologists

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The services we describe in this chapter are built on complex layers of networking and software. You don’t need to be an expert on internetworking or UNIX to set up the services, but you do have to understand the basic concepts. This introduction sticks closely to what you need to know to set up an Internet/Intranet service.

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Sparacia, G., Tartamella, M., Midiri, M., Lagalla, R. (1999). Setting Up an Internet/Intranet Service. In: Caramella, D., Pavone, P. (eds) The Internet for Radiologists. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59837-1_9

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