For what it is worth I found this book:
Linux Networking Unleashed with CDROM
the interesting part is the claim:
Covers all the major networking changes in Linux 2.2/2.3 including
information on how to run several utilities that have no documentation.
I saw 3 publication dates for the book 1/2000, 4/2000 and 5/2000
Gary Mart
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 10:18:20AM -0800, Steve Shah wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 08:23:36AM -0500, George Laiacona III wrote:
> > Reichard's "The Linux Internet Server". Where should we turn to find some
> > more detailed information, maybe even some of the cutting edge stuff? I.e.,
> > What are your recommendations?
>
> <shameless>
>
> Linux Administration: A Beginners Guide recently came out. I think
> it's good, but then again, I'm biased. (I wrote it.) I wrote it
> thinking about a mix of the O'Reilly books where they include enough
> theory to understand why things are the way they are and the Red Book
> where you can pick the chapter on the service you need to figure out
> and by the end of the chapter have it up and running. (Lots of
> references to other books too.)
>
> It's good for the new admin who has Windows background (esp. NT
> background). One key point on it though is that it wasn't meant for
> home users who want to play with Linux for the first time. It was
> meant for sysadmins who are interested in using Linux as a server in
> production environments. So far, two people on Amazon seem to like it.
>
> You can see a table of contents at http://www.planetoid.org/linux/book.html
>
> If you decide to buy it from Amazon, I'd appreciate it if you could
> use the link off my top level homepage at http://www.planetoid.org.
> Given that this book isn't likely to be selected by Oprah's book club,
> the publishing company doesn't pass much my way...
>
> I'll stop polluting the list with shameless commercialism now... =)
>
> </shameless>
>
> Since we're in advertising mode -- I just got a message from
> Fatbrain.com that my order for the Linux TCP/IP Stack Commentary was
> just shipped. For those of you looking to futz with the 2.2 kernel
> stack, you'll probably find this to be very enlightening. Hopefully,
> enough of the core ideas will carry over to 2.3 to make it useful
> there too...
>
>
> -Steve
>
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