SUSE LINUX Documentation - Index of
SUSE LINUX Documentation - Index of
SUSE LINUX Documentation - Index of
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66 Start-Up<br />
The YaST Remote Administration module is highly recommended for configuring<br />
VNC on your machine. Although the SaX2 interface also allows you to set remote<br />
access properties, it is not a substitute for YaST. It only enables you to configure<br />
your X server as a host for VNC sessions. For more information, refer to Section<br />
2.13.6, “Remote Access Properties” (page 85).<br />
Routing<br />
Use Routing to configure the paths data takes over the network. In most cases, only<br />
enter the IP address <strong>of</strong> the system through which to send all data in Default Gateway.<br />
To create more complicated configurations, use Expert Configuration.<br />
Samba Server<br />
In a heterogeneous network consisting <strong>of</strong> Linux and Windows hosts, Samba controls<br />
the communication between the two worlds. Information about Samba and the<br />
configuration <strong>of</strong> servers is provided in Chapter Samba (↑Reference).<br />
Windows Domain Membership<br />
In a heterogeneous network consisting <strong>of</strong> Linux and Windows hosts, Samba controls<br />
the communication between the two worlds. With the Samba Client module, you<br />
can configure your computer as member <strong>of</strong> a Windows domain. Find information<br />
about Samba and the configuration <strong>of</strong> clients in Chapter Samba (↑Reference).<br />
2.8 AppArmor<br />
Novell AppArmor is designed to provide easy-to-use application security for both<br />
servers and workstations. Novell AppArmor is an access control system that lets you<br />
specify which files each program may read, write, and execute. To enable or disable<br />
Novell AppArmor on your system, use AppArmor Control Panel. Information about<br />
Novell AppArmor and a detailed description <strong>of</strong> the configuration with YaST are<br />
available in Novell AppArmor 2.0 Administration Guide (↑Novell AppArmor 2.0 Administration<br />
Guide).<br />
2.9 Security and Users<br />
A basic aspect <strong>of</strong> Linux is its multiuser capability. Consequently, several users can<br />
work independently on the same Linux system. Each user has a user account identified