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S1 UNIX Security
Tools: Use and Comparison |
S2 Sendmail
Configuration and Operation (Updated for Sendmail 8.10) |
S3 System and Network
Performance Tuning |
S4 Advanced Topics
in Perl Programming NEW |
S5 Windows NT
Internals |
S6 Hacking Exposed:
LIVE! NEW |
S7 Introduction to
UNIX Administration |
S8 Cryptographic
Algorithms Revealed NEW |
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M1 Intrusion
Detection and Network Forensics |
M2 Advanced Solaris
Systems Administration Topics |
M3 Linux Systems
Administration |
M4 Windows NT and
UNIX Integration: Problems and Solutions |
M5 Security from the
Inside Out: System Engineering for Security Systems
NEW |
M6 Topics in Systems
Administration I NEW |
M7 Administering
Windows 2000: A Course for UNIX People UPDATED |
M8 Advanced CGI
Techniques Using Perl NEW |
M9 Modern Security
Systems for Intranets, Extranets, and the Internet |
M10 Secure
Networking: An Introduction to VPN Architecture and Implementation
NEW |
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T1 Designing
Resilient Distributed Systems--High Availability |
T2 Solaris
Internals: Architecture, Tips, and Tidbits |
T3 Inside the Linux Kernel |
T4 Configuring and
Administering Samba Servers NEW |
T5 Computer Attacks:
Trends and Countermeasures |
T6 Network
Administration NEW |
T7 Practical Web
Site Development and Maintenance with Perl--A Cookbook Approach NEW |
T8 Managing and Being
Managed NEW |
T9 Network Security
Profiles: A Collection (Hodgepodge) of Stuff Hackers Know About You |
T10 Special Topics in
Sendmail: Sendmail 8.10 and Sendmail Security NEW |