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Archive | 2010
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
This book shows how to build and analyse wireless networks, exploring how an enterprise wireless network with the highest levels of security can be built. The book also explains how to configure wireless network equipment in order implement various network architectures and levels of security. The contents describe how to set up every component of the network, from the client supplicant and the access-points, through to the supporting servers (e.g. RADIUS). Much of the infrastructure is based upon Linux and open source software, but the book also addresses configuration of equipment from three of the largest wireless network equipment providers: Cisco, Alacatel-Lucent (Aruba) and Meru. Furthermore, the book contains coverage of more theoretical topics on performance analysis and monitoring wireless LANs, including the new 802.11n standard.
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
Persistent data is stored in files. Files may contain text, database records, source code or executable instructions, but as far as the kernel is concerned, the content of a file is merely an unstructured byte stream. Files are organised in directories.
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
In this chapter and the next (Chap. 6) we show how to build embedded GNU/Linux systems. This chapter is a first pass. We use various tools to generate the software components so that we can focus on the structure of the system rather than the details. In Chap. 6 (second pass), we cover the topic in greater depth and construct a system from the source code.
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
In the previous chapter we showed how to build an embedded system which ran in a virtual machine. We will refer to this system as the “deb” system to distinguish it from the embedded system described in this chapter.
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
A full GNU/Linux distribution will also include a large collection of application software (email clients, web browsers, database management systems, compilers, for example) but for the purposes of this chapter, we focus on the four components listed above.
Archive | 2010
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
Archive | 2007
Alan Holt
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang
Archive | 2014
Alan Holt; Chi-Yu Huang