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From the Book: Maximum Linux Security is designed
for system administrators, managers, and Linux
users who need to protect their Linux servers and
workstations from unauthori ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Version 3 Introduced in
September 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version
3, includes a broad range of new features:
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An absolutely wonderful book on computer security
in a different way, the human aspect of it. As we
all know Kevin Mitnick was the famed imprisoned
computer hacker a while bac ...
The Barnes & Noble Review
Even those who are facile with Linux often have
little experience with securing Linux boxes --
beyond (perhaps) not running Quake or StarOffice
as r ...
Book guiding you through installing, setting up,
and playing around with Red Hat Linux 9 (includes
2 CD set of RH9, must send, for shipping, money to
obtain Source Code CDs). ...
From O'Reilly: Secure your computer network with
SSH! With transparent, strong encryption, reliable
public-key authentication, and a highly
configurable client/server archite ...
From O'Reilly: Computer security is an ongoing
process, a relentless contest between system
administrators and intruders. A good administrator
needs to stay one step ahead of ...
The latest edition of this best-selling favorite
is loaded with advice about almost every aspect of
Unix, covering all the new technologies that users
need to know. In additio ...
This guide provides information on AIX, covering
the planning of the installation, setting up the
environment of the machine, hooking the system to
a network, security issues, ...
The first book available on OpenBSD security,
filling the need for detailed documentation that
is generally lacking in open source technology.
Covers soup-to-nuts detail of se ...
DNS and BIND is about one of the Internet's
fundamental building blocks: the distributed host
information database that's responsible for
translating names into addresses, rou ...
Tighten holes and maintain security on your Linux
system! From the publisher of the international
best-seller, Hacking Exposed: Network Security
Secrets & Solutions, comes thi ...
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