Servers Flashcards

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Category of servers:

Standalone servers

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  • A daemon or service can run in standalone mode
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Category of servers:

inetd / xinetd

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Name:

internet service daemon

extended internet service daemon

  • dependent on another service to be activated
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Category of Mailing servers:

Mail Servers

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  • Sendmail is the standard mail server program or Mail Transport Agent for UNIX platforms
  • Qmail is another mail server
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Category of Mailing servers:

Remote mail servers

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  • The most popular protocols to access mail remotely are POP3 and IMAP4.
  • IMAP and POP both allow offline operation, remote access to new mail
  • both rely on an SMTP server to send mail.
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Category of Mailing servers:

Mail user-agents

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  • Unix text and graphical e-mail clients
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Category of Web servers:

The Apache Web Server

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  • most popular web server
  • modular design
  • SSL support
  • stability
  • speed.

Config files:

  • server config dir: /etc/httpd
  • server config file: httpd.conf
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Category of Web servers:

Web browsers

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eg.

Netscape Navigator, Firefox

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Category of Proxy servers:

  1. Forward proxy
  2. Reverse proxy
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Proxy configurations:

  • http_proxy
  • ftp_proxy

In ~/.bashrc

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Categories of FTP:

FTP servers

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  • FTP server is typically run from xinetd, using the WU-ftpd server
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Categories of FTP:

FTP clients

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ncftp command

  • improved version of the common UNIX ftp command
  • offers extra features such as a nicer and more comprehensible user interface, file name completion, append and resume functions, bookmarking, session management
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Domain Name System servers

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  • all applications need DNS services to match IP addresses to host names.
  • A DNS server networks with other DNS server to query and find unknown addresses

client config file:

  • /etc/resolv.conf

determining Domain Name Servers are contacted in which order

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DHCP Servers

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Functions:

  • Dynamically configuring a device with dynamic IP
  • 3 players: IP addresses, subnet mask, default gateway
  • DHCP pool configures a DHCP server to hand out IP addresses.
  • pool of addresses is a range of consecutive numbers within a single IP subnet.
  • subnet mask tells devices how large the subnetwork is that they are connected to (reference to Cloudflare documentation)
  • default gateway is the IP address that signifies the exit point of the subnetwork to which the device belongs
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Authentication services:

Tradition

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  • information stored in /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow for local authentication
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Authentication services:

Pluggable Authentication Module(PAM)

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Cofig files:

  • /etc/pam.d
  • /etc/pam.conf
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LDAP Servers

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Name:

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

  • client-server system for accessing globla or local directiories

Linux using OpenLDAP:

  • slapd: a stand-alone server
  • slurpd: a stand-alone LDAP replication server
  • libraries: implementing the LDAP protocol
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