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1. | ![]() SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition By: Daniel J. Barrett; Richard E. Silverman; Robert G. Byrnes Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 10-MAY-2005 Insert Date: 10-AUG-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
Are you serious about network security? Then check out SSH, the
Secure Shell, which provides key-based authentication and
transparent encryption for your network connections. It's reliable,
robust, and reasonably easy to use, and both free and commercial
implementations are widely available for most operating systems.
While it doesn't solve every privacy and security problem, SSH
eliminates several of them very effectively. Everything you want to
know about SSH is in our second edition of SSH, The Secure
Shell: The Definitive Guide. This updated book thoroughly
covers the latest SSH-2...
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2. | ![]() By: Bryan Costales; George Jansen; Claus Assmann; Gregory Shapiro Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 08-SEP-2004 Insert Date: 02-SEP-2004 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: sendmail 8.13 Companion
If you had a list of the words used to describe sendmail, they'd
probably include reliable, flexible, configurable, complex,
monolithic, and daunting. But you're not likely to find the word
easy. Even seasoned sendmail pros are sometimes frustrated by the
intricacies of sendmail's configuration files. With a little
determination and the help of a good reference book, like
sendmail, Third Edition, you can master this demanding
program. But when there's a significant point release, like
sendmail V8.13, where do you turn? An excellent companion to our
popular sendmail, Third Edition, the...
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3. | ![]() By: John Levine Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 24-MAR-2004 Insert Date: 31-MAR-2004 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: qmail
qmail has quietly become one of the most widely used applications
on the Internet today. It's powerful enough to handle mail for
systems with millions of users--Like Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail, while
remaining compact and manageable enough for the smallest Unix- and
Linux-based PC systems. Its component design makes it easy to
extend and customize while keeping its key functions secure, so
it's no wonder that adoption of qmail continues at a rapid pace.
The downside? Apparently none. Except that qmail's unique design
can be disorienting to those familiar with other popular MTAs (Mail
Transfer...
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4. | ![]() By: Tom Negrino; Dori Smith Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 24-NOV-2003 Insert Date: 16-DEC-2003 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Mac OS X Unwired
Mac OS X Unwired introduces you to the basics of wireless
computing, from the reasons why you'd want to go wireless in the
first place, to setting up your wireless network or accessing your
wireless services on the road. The book provides a complete
introduction to all the wireless technologies supported by Mac OS
X, including Wi-Fi (802.11b and g), infrared, Bluetooth, CDMA2000,
and GPRS. You'll learn how to set up your first wireless network
and how use the Mac OS X software that supports wireless, such as
iSync, iChat, and Rendezvous. You'll also get a good understanding
of the...
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5. | ![]() By: Bryan Costales Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 18-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 29-MAR-2003 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: sendmail, 3rd Edition
Reliable, flexible, and configurable enough to solve the mail
routing needs of any web site, sendmail has withstood the test of
time, but has become no less daunting in its complexity. Even the
most experienced system administrators have found it challenging to
configure and difficult to understand. For help in unraveling its
intricacies, sendmail administrators have turned unanimously to one
reliable source--the bat book, or sendmail by Bryan Costales
and the creator of sendmail, Eric Allman. Now in its third edition,
this best-selling reference will help you master the most...
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6. | ![]() Understanding Open Source Software Development By: Joseph Feller; Brian Fitzgerald Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 31-DEC-2001 Insert Date: 11-JAN-2003 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Understanding Open Source Software Development UNDERSTANDING OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Joseph Feller & Brian Fitzgerald
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This book is not the last word; last words are about dead
things, and
Open Source development is quite lustily alive. But it is an
important
step along the way, answering some questions and raising others
that
will continue to be live and fruitful research topics.
Welcome to the conversation..."
From the foreword by Eric S. Raymond
Propelled by headline products such as Linux and Apache, the
development and manufacture of Open Source Software (OSS) has
become a multi-billion dollar industry in...
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7. | ![]() Managing NFS and NIS, 2nd Edition By: Hal Stern; Mike Eisler; Ricardo Labiaga Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-JUL-2001 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Managing NFS and NIS, 2nd Edition
A modern computer system that's not part of a network is even more
of an anomaly today than it was when we published the first edition
of this book in 1991. But however widespread networks have become,
managing a network and getting it to perform well can still be a
problem. Managing NFS and NIS, in a new edition based on
Solaris 8, is a guide to two tools that are absolutely essential to
distributed computing environments: the Network Filesystem (NFS)
and the Network Information System (formerly called the "yellow
pages" or YP). The Network Filesystem, developed by Sun
Microsystems, is...
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8. | ![]() SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide By: Daniel J. Barrett; Richard E. Silverman Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-FEB-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide
Secure your computer network with SSH! With transparent, strong
encryption, reliable public-key authentication, and a highly
configurable client/server architecture, SSH (Secure Shell) is a
popular, robust, TCP/IP-based solution to many network security and
privacy concerns. It supports secure remote logins, secure file
transfer between computers, and a unique "tunneling" capability
that adds encryption to otherwise insecure network applications.
Best of all, SSH is free, with feature-filled commercial versions
available as well. SSH: The Secure Shell: The Definitive
Guide covers the Secure...
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