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{i} InternetAndNetworking is part of the UserDocumentation series of index pages. Please read the WikiGuide prior to making changes.

This page contains information about connecting to the Internet and working with networks. If you require information about applications which use the Internet, Internet Applications may be of interest.

Connecting to the Internet

  • The Internet section of the official Ubuntu documentation contains advice on connecting to the Internet.
  • WifiDocs - A list of pages relating to setting up and configuring wireless Internet.
  • Network Devices - Information on installation of Internet and network related hardware.

Remote Access

  • SSH - Use SSH to log into other machines remotely. See AdvancedOpenSSH for enhanced security.
  • VNC - Share your desktop over a local network or over the Internet
  • VPNServer - Securing a small Wireless network using VPN
  • VPNClient - Setting up your computer to be able to connect to a network that offers VPN access.
  • HomeServer - Creating and configuring a home server.

Citrix

Remote Filesystems

  • Mount Windows Shares Permanently - How to mount a Windows Share permanently with Samba.
  • iFolder - Install and configure iFolder to share and synchronize files over the network.
  • NFS - How to set up Ubuntu to connect to an NFS server.
  • SSHFS - How to use sshfs to mount a remote directory through an ssh tunnel.

Network Monitoring

  • Cacti - This guide is for setting up a base install of Cacti on Ubuntu (Alternative to MRTG).

Linux Terminal Server Project

  • UbuntuLTSP - Shiny new thin-clients and legacy PCs alike can be used to browse the Web, send e-mail, create documents, and run other desktop applications. (ltsp.org)

Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)

  • Dynamic DNS - How to make your computer accessible from 'outside', even without a fixed IP address.

Advanced

Security

Network security

General security

External links