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M1 |
Advanced Solaris System Administration Topics |
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M2 |
An Introduction to Computer Security NEW |
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M3 |
Inside the Linux Kernel |
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M4 |
System and Network Monitoring NEW |
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M5 |
Sendmail Configuration and Operation (Updated for Sendmail 8.12) |
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M6 |
Socket Programming NEW |
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M7 |
UNIX Security Threats and Solutions NEW |
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M8 |
FreeBSD Kernel Internals: Data Structures, Algorithms, and NetworkingPart 1 |
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T1 |
Building Secure Software NEW |
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T2 |
Issues in UNIX Infrastructure Design |
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T3 |
Solaris Internals: Architecture, Tips, and Tidbits |
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T4 |
Topics in UNIX and Linux Administration, Part 1 NEW |
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T5 |
Perl for System Administration:
The Power and the Praxis |
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T6 |
Real-World Intrusion Detection: Problems and Solutions |
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T7 |
Practical UNIX Cryptography NEW |
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T8 |
FreeBSD Kernel Internals: Data Structures, Algorithms, and NetworkingPart 2 |
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W1 |
Blueprints for High Availability: Designing Resilient Distributed Systems |
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W2 |
Practical Wireless IP: Concepts, Administration, and Security |
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W3 |
Building Honey Pots for Intrusion Detection NEW |
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W4 |
Topics in UNIX and Linux Administration, Part 2 NEW |
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W5 |
Exploring the Potential of LDAP |
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W6 |
System and Network Performance Tuning |
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W7 |
Cisco's Security Features: What They Are, Where to Use Them, and How to Configure Them NEW |
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W8 |
PHPScripting the Web NEW |
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