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LINUX NETWORK SERVERS
Petteri SoininenJuhana KraemerJussi Vähämäki
”Group PJJ”
23.11.2010
Goals
Get to know Linux server basics Two thirds of the group had basically no
experience on them prior to this course To create some basic server
Nothing too fancy
Debian
Debian distro was chosen because of Jussi’s earlier experience with Debian
Installing went without incident, only thing we had to do was download the newest image from the web
Installation was done by Vmware vSphere client software
Debian
We did the basic server configurations Creating users Updating packages etc. Vmware tools Other course related tasks
Remote access
SSH was installed to enable remote access through Putty VPN required to login (this was provided by
the teacher) After this we basically did the course
assignments remotely through the Putty terminal
What was actually done?
We had some trouble coming up with a server idea We decided to go for something pretty simple,
since Juhana & Petteri didnt really know much in advance and we didn’t want Jussi to do all the work alone
Apache
The Apache web server application was installed on the server by the following command:
# apt-get install apache2
Apache
Web server System information through a phpsysinfo-
package
SSH (Secure Shell)
SSH was installed in order to be able to remotely connect to the server with Putty This was done by the command:
# aptitude install openssh-server Also a VPN connection was required,
because the server is in a closed ciscolab network This was done by using the OpenVPN client
and the config file provided by the teacher
SSH connection through VPN
OpenVPN interface
Remote connection by Putty
UT 2004 Dedicated game server
We downloaded the server software straight to the server with wget
The server software was a zip package, which was extracted with unzip
The server has a web administration interface, which can be accessed by a browser at the port 8080
UT 2004 Dedicated game server
Screenshot from the web administration interface
FTP server
We also installed an FTP server software with the following command:
# apt–get install proftpd Our FTP server automatically uses the
user login information of the server We configured the FTP server so that the
users can only view their own home folder and upload items there
Result
PJJ-server Apache webserver UT 2004 dedicated game server FTP-server SSH connection to enable remote access
through Putty (and VPN)
Thank you for your time
Anything to add or ask?