Apparmor - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 04-08-2006 Installation Manual

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Samba Server
In a heterogeneous network consisting of Linux and Windows hosts, Samba controls
the communication between the two worlds. Information about Samba and the
configuration of servers is provided in
SLP Server
With service location protocol (SLP), you can configure clients in your network
without knowledge of server names and services that these servers provide. Detailed
information about SLP servers and configuration with YaST are described in
Chapter 32, SLP Services in the Network
TFTP Server
A TFTP server in not an FTP server. While an FTP server uses the File Transfer
Protocol (FTP), a TFTP server uses the much simpler Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(TFTP) without security features. TFTP servers are usually used to boot diskless
workstations, X terminals, and routers. Detailed information about TFTP servers
and configuration with YaST are described in
Server"
WOL
WOL (wake on LAN) refers to the possibility of waking up a computer from
standby mode over the network using special packages. It only works with mother-
boards that support this functionality in their BIOS. WOL configuration with YaST
is described in
Windows Domain Membership
In a heterogeneous network consisting of Linux and Windows hosts, Samba controls
the communication between the two worlds. With the Samba Client module, you
can configure your computer as member of a Windows domain. Find information
about Samba and the configuration of clients in

7.8 AppArmor

Novell AppArmor is designed to provide easy-to-use application security for both
servers and workstations. Novell AppArmor is an access control system that lets you
specify which files each program may read, write, and execute. To enable or disable
Novell AppArmor on your system, use AppArmor Control Panel. Information about
Novell AppArmor and a detailed description of the configuration with YaST are
176
Installation and Administration
(page 89).
Section 4.3.7, "Wake on LAN"
Chapter 38, Samba
(page 709).
(page 619).
Section 4.3.2, "Setting Up a TFTP
(page 96).
Chapter 38, Samba
(page 709).

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