General redhat newbie advice

From: Stuart Pittwood (SPittwood_at_ameryparkes.co.uk)
Date: 05/28/04

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    Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 10:49:12 +0100
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    Right,
     
    I've been running windows based networks for a few years now and would
    like to look at Linux to see what it can do for us. I'm not looking to
    migrate away from windows totally but I do like the idea of not having
    to pay windows license fees for DNS, DHCP, Web servers etc.
     
    Can anyone recommend some good books to get me started (the redhat books
    look pretty good at the moment). Also, does anyone know of any sites
    which can walk me through setting up a DNS server etc?
     
    I'm not looking for something that will try to teach me what a a DNS (or
    whatever) server is as I already know that, more how to configure it on
    a Linux box.
     
    Thanks in advance
     
    Stu
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