Describe two examples of rights that can be allocated on a network.
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All of us who use a Unix desktop system—engineers, educators, scientists, and business people—have second careers as Unix system administrators. Networking these computers gives us new tasks as network administrators.
Network administration and system administration are two different jobs. System administration tasks such as adding users and doing backups are isolated to one independent computer system. Not so with network administration. Once you place your computer on a network, it interacts with many other systems. The way you do network administration tasks has effects, good and bad, not only on your system but on other systems on the network. A sound understanding of basic network administration benefits everyone.
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