Setting up servers with Corel LINUX

Servers are the foundation of a network. When you visit a Web site, for example, you are accessing information which is stored on a Web server. When you download a file over an office intranet, you download the file from a file server. Networks typically work on a client/server model.

In the client/server model, clients are network computers that get services, such as printing to a network printer, or accessing email, provided by another network computer, a server. Servers are installed and configured with server software to process client requests.

Corel LINUX comes with server software to let you set up your Corel LINUX computer as different types of servers. You can set up Corel LINUX to be the following servers:

The Corel LINUX Server Administrator Guide and Corel LINUX Server Administrator online Help provides an overview of servers supported by Corel LINUX. It also describes installing and configuring servers on Corel LINUX, and general networking concepts.