Explore a ton of powerful Mac OS X UNIX commands
This handy, compact guide teaches you to use Mac OS X UNIXsystems as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than1, 000 commands to find and get software, monitor system health andsecurity, and access network resources. Apply the skills you learnfrom this book to troubleshoot networks, lock down security, anduncover almost anything you care to know about your Mac OS Xsystem.
Expand your Mac OS X UNIX expertise in these and otherareas:
* Using the shell
* Finding online software
* Working with files
* Playing with music and images
* Administering file systems
* Backing up data
* Checking and managing running processes
* Accessing network resources
* Handling remote system administration
* Locking down security
Table des matières
1. Starting with UNIX on Mac OS X.
2. New to Mac OS X?
3. Using the Shell.
4. Working with Files.
5. Manipulating Text.
6. Advanced Scripting.
7. Administering File Systems.
8. Backups and Removable Media.
9. Checking and Running Processes.
10. Managing the System.
11. Managing Network Connections.
12. Accessing Network Resources.
13. Doing Remote System Administration.
14. Locking Down Security.
Appendix A. Using Vi or Vim Editors.
Appendix B. Shell Special Characters and Variables.
Appendix C. Personal Configuration Files.
Appendix D. Apple Script Command Summary.
Appendix E. Fink Package Summary.
Appendix F. Perl Primer.
A propos de l’auteur
Christopher Negus served for eight years on developmentteams for the UNIX operating system at the AT&T labs, where UNIX was created and developed. He also worked with Novell on UNIXand Unix Ware development. Chris is the author of the bestselling Fedora and Red Hat Linux Bible series, Linux Toys II, Linux Troubleshooting Bible, and Linux Bible 2008 Edition. He now worksas a trainer for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is RHEL certified.
Francois Caen hosts and manages business applicationinfrastructures through his company Turbosphere LLC. As anopen-source advocate, he has lectured on OSS network management and Internet services, and served as president of the Tacoma Linux User Group. He is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE).
Thomas Myer is a consultant, speaker, and writer. He hasbecome closely involved with various aspects of Mac OS X and i Phoneprogramming. He has switched his entire web development business to Mac-based systems.