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Harmonized System 2012 Classroom Training Would you like to know the basic rules for classifying goods and justification of the classification opinions? Would you like to know more about the HS 2012 amendments and their consequences on the classification of goods? A two day training to guide you through the basic rules for classifying goods and justification of the classification opinions. Major amendments in HS 2012 and their consequential effects on classifying products. Core fundamentals of the Harmonized System and classification. Dates: September 26-27, 2012 Location: Brussels, Belgium The 2 day training will address the following main topics: The Harmonized System, an indispensable tool in international trade The application of the Harmonized System General Interpretative Rules The classification of sets and composite goods in the Harmonized System Case studies will complement the presentations on technical subject For more information visit our website www.wcoomdtraining.org, contact us at customs-...@demosgroup.com Demos Group, WCO’s official training supplier for the private sector Do not miss this opportunity to enrich your knowledge! Register here: https://www.etouches.com/hs2012 -- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click here https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/profile.php?id=Z4sSfz0iMrZzONIgZysa63P3x%2BYq3g40y39ymNTyrFs%3D ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Training on PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp181.com/z95DaK WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) Management Training andSkills Development The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos.www.thewodia.org/woti.html ( http://www.thewodia.org/woti.html ), Email : supp...@thewodia.org,invitat...@thewodia.org Telephone : +234 802 307 9485, +234 813 375 4358 INVITATION TOTRAINING PROGRAM ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT Investment in People- TOPIC:PROJECT MANAGEMENT Date :AUGUST 23-26, 2011 (4 days). Venue : WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, (AVIS Petrol Station Bus-Stop), Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria. Fee : N60,000:00 (Sixty thousand Naira only)per Head. Fees include Tuition, Resource Materials, Writing Materials, Conference Bags, Certificateof Participation, Tea/Coffee Break , ContinentalBreakfast, Buffet Lunch, and Group Photograph. Time :9.00a.m daily Participation:Kindly Confirm Space Availabilitybefore payment by calling +234 802 307 9485 OR +234 813 375 4358. You could also send an Email to:supp...@thewodia.org, invitat...@thewodia.org - Payment Instructions : After confirmation of space availability, payment should be made into any Branch of Zenith Bank PLC. account number 6011822855 in favour of WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) before program date. TRAINING DETAILS: Objectives: After the four-day Intensive Management Training Program on PROJECT MANAGEMENT, Participants will be able to : conduct feasibility studies, cost and initiate viable projects; develop the skills and knowledge needed to manage the project life cycle from Initiation to Planning through Implementation to Closing Stage; learn how to organize and control projects effectively, with particular emphasis on delivery of results within time, resource management, budget and quality perspective; create, mobilize and organise an effective and enthusiastic project team; understand how to use the Program Evaluation and Review Technique ( PERT) to schedule, organize , coordinate and analyze tasks involved in completing a given project; utilize scientific methodologies for risk assessment, project control and hazard prevention; acquire Effective Leadership, Team Building, Time Management and Emotional Intelligence skills required for successful Project Management; and enhance Human Capital Output through Effective Communication, Enthusiasm, Empathy and Positive Attitude toWork . COURSE OUTLINES : Introduction to Project Management and Development- Background, Objectives, Scope, Constraints, Assumptions,Risks and Deliverables (BOSCARD) Terms of Reference. Project Proposal, Definitions and Reporting. Project Planning -Specific, Measurable, Agreed upon, Realistic and Time-based (SMART) goals. Implementing the Project Plan , Scope and Time Estimates- Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). Project Costing Estimation. Risk Analysis and Management, Hazard Prevention, Resource and Change Control. Qualities of a Project Manager- Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and Informed (RACI) Matrix; Great Initiatives, Can Do Ability, Integrity, Effective Power Delegation and Competence. Emotional Intelligence in Project Management. Project Communication ( report writing, meetings, listening, brain storming and feedback). Project Management Leadership and Team Building Skills. Project Review and Benefits Realization. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Attendanceopen to both Male and Female who are project managers, senior executives, leaders, project team members, business analysts and managers in Public, Private, Corporate, Educational and Voluntary Establishments. Accreditation : WOTI is Certified by the Centre for Management Development (CMD), Nigeria as an Accredited Management Training Institution. Resource Persons will be WOTI Training Consultants and others to be invited from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Centre for Management Development (CMD) and other National and International Consulting Agencies. Training Aids will include but not limited to projectors and screen, flip charts, magic boards, computers and other multi-media and audio-visual aids. Methodology will involve lecture, role play, demonstration, discussion and other methods suitable for the target audience. Program will be highly inclusive, interactive and participatory. Thanks for Reading, - Gladys Osagie, Program Coordinator, WODIA Training Institute (WOTI), www.thewodia.org/woti.html, EMAIL : supp...@thewodia.org +234 802 307 9485 Forward this email to a friend ( http
Management Training on Attitudinal Re-Orientation
This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp147.net/z7PsdW WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) Management Training andSkills Development The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos.www.thewodia.org/woti.html ( http://www.thewodia.org/woti.html ), Email : supp...@thewodia.org,invitat...@thewodia.org Telephone : +234 802 307 9485, +234 813 375 4358 INVITATION TO MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM Investment in People- TOPIC:Attitudinal Re-orientation And Best Practices In Work Environment . Date :JULY 19-20, 2011 (2 days) Venue : WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, (AVIS Petrol Station Bus-Stop), Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria. Fee : N20,000:00 (Twenty thousand Naira only)per Head. Fees include Tuition, Resource Materials, Tea/Coffee Break,Lunch, Certificate of Participation and Group Photograph. Time :9.00a.m daily Participation:Confirm Space Availabilitybefore payment by calling +234 802 307 9485 OR +234 813 375 4358. You could also send an Email to:supp...@thewodia.org, invitat...@thewodia.org - Payment Instructions : After confirmation of space availability, payment should be made into any Branch of Zenith Bank PLC. account number 6011822855 in favour of WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) before program date. TRAINING DETAILS: Objectives: The Two-day Intensive Management Training Program on Attitudinal re-orientation and Best Practices in Work Environment is intended to : - -encouragepositive attitude to work and discourage non-challant attitude towards organizational goals; - educate the participants on the benefits of loyalty to their organizations; -promote learning skills of the attendees and update their ethical standards at work place; -enhance human capital output; -boost personal development and improve workers' enthusiasm towards their official responsibilities; -discourage conflict of interest that diverts worker's concentration from official work;and - distinguish official behaviour from informal attitude that diminishes productivity. COURSE OUTLINES : * Developing Positive Attitude To Work * Meeting Organization’s Expectations and Targets * Work Orientation and Employment Contract * Conflict of Interest and Ethical issues at Work Place * Work Ethics, Mental Alertness and Commitment to organizational Goals. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Attendance open to both Male and Female who are Middle-Level Officers in Public, Private, Corporate and Voluntary Establishments. Accreditation : WOTI is Certified by the Centre for Management Development (CMD), Nigeria as an Accredited Management Training Institution. Recource Persons will be WOTI Training Consultants and others to be invited from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Centre for Management Development (CMD) and other National and International Consulting Agencies. Training Aids will include but not limited to projectors and screen, flip charts, magic boards, computers and other multi-media and audio-visual aids. Methodology will involve lecture, role play, demonstration, discussion and other methods suitable for the target audience. Program will be highly inclusive and participatory. Thanks for Reading, - Gladys Osagie, Program Coordinator, WODIA Training Institute (WOTI), www.thewodia.org/woti.html, EMAIL : supp...@thewodia.org +234 802 307 9485 Forward this email to a friend ( http://ymlp147.net/forward.php?id=7PsdWe=questi...@freebsd.org ) _ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp147.net/u.php?id=gewmweugsgejsyubguhsm Powered by YourMailingListProvider ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Management Training on Attitudinal Re-Orientation
This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp56.net/zg6cET WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) Management Training andSkills Development The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. www.thewodia.org/woti.html, Email : supp...@thewodia.org, invitat...@thewodia.org Telephone : +234 802 307 9485, +234 813 375 4358 INVITATION TO MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM Investment in People- TOPIC:Attitudinal Re-orientation And Best Practices In Work Environment . Date :JULY 19-20, 2011 (2 days) Venue : WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, (AVIS Petrol Station Bus-Stop), Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria. Fee : N20,000:00 (Twenty thousand Naira only)per Head. Fees include Tuition, Resource Materials, Tea/Coffee Break,Lunch, Certificate of Participation and Group Photograph. Time :9.00a.m daily Participation:Confirm Space Availabilitybefore payment by calling +234 802 307 9485 OR +234 813 375 4358. You could also send an Email to:supp...@thewodia.org, invitat...@thewodia.org - Payment Instructions : After confirmation of space availability, payment should be made into any Branch of Zenith Bank PLC. account number 6011822855 in favour of WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) before program date. TRAINING DETAILS: Objectives: The Two-day Intensive Management Training Program on Attitudinal re-orientation and Best Practices in Work Environment is intended to : - -encouragepositive attitude to work and discourage non-challant attitude towards organizational goals; - educate the participants on the benefits of loyalty to their organizations; -promote learning skills of the attendees and update their ethical standards at work place; -enhance human capital output; -boost personal development and improve workers' enthusiasm towards their official responsibilities; -discourage conflict of interest that diverts worker's concentration from official workand - distinguish official behaviour from informal attitude that diminishes productivity. COURSE OUTLINES : * Developing Positive Attitude To Work * Meeting Organization’s Expectations and Targets * Work Orientation and Employment Contract * Conflict of Interest and Ethical issues at Work Place * Work Ethics, Mental Alertness and Commitment to organizational Goals. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Attendance open to both Male and Female who are Middle-Level Officers in Public, Private, Corporate and Voluntary Establishments. Accreditation : WOTI is Certified by the Centre for Management Development (CMD), Nigeria as an Accredited Management Training Institution. Recource Persons will be WOTI Training Consultants and others to be invited from the Industrial Training Institution (ITF), Centre for Management Development (CMD) and other National and International Consulting Agencies. Training Aids will include but not limited to projectors and screen, flip charts, magic boards, computers and other multi-media and audio-visual aids. Methodology will involve lecture, role play, demonstration, discussion and other methods suitable for the target audience. Program will be highly inclusive and participatory. - Gladys Osagie, Program Coordinator, WODIA Training Institute (WOTI), www.thewodia.org/woti.html, EMAIL : supp...@thewodia.org +234 802 307 9485 Forward this email to a friend ( http://ymlp56.net/forward.php?id=g6cETe=questi...@freebsd.org ) _ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp56.net/u.php?id=gewmweugsgejsyubgubes Powered by YourMailingListProvider ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Training To Improve Women's Admin. Competence
This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp167.net/zXG3dw WODIA TRAINING INSTITUTE (WOTI) Management Training and Skills Development THE BOAT HOUSE, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. Website http://www.thewodia.org/2011.html. E-mail:- invitat...@thewodia.org Tel: +234 802 307 9485; +234 813 3754 358 Human Resource Development. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES are to provide effective manpower training that will enhance human capital output through improved Attitude, Skills and Knowledge . NEWManagement Training Program holding in Lagos Nigeria: 2. Topic: EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK PLACE. Date: - April 26-28, 2011 (Three-Days) Fee: -N25, 000.00 (Twenty Five Thousand Naira Only) per head Venue : WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. COURSE OUTLINES: v Motivational Strategies for Effective Performance v Time management and Responsibility v Mental Alertness and Commitment to organization goals v Formal Behavioral Patterns in an Organization v Personal development and Leadership focus v Interpersonal Relations v Communication in an organization v Confidentiality and Information Management v Stress and Anger Management WHO SHOULD ATTEND : Middle Level and Senior Officers in all Corporate, Public, Voluntary and Private entities. A high-powered training session where you'll spend Three Intensive Days immersed in the techniques that will improve your Personal Effectiveness, Efficiency, Team building and Leadership Skills. Program Description and Objectives: This intensive three-day training is a highly interactive forum designed for middle and senior level officers in all entities who want to grow their management skills fast - and get on the fast track to achieving ; more success for their establishments. At the end of the Training Program, Participants will lean how to : * handle key management challenges with ease * conduct effective self-assessment and improve on weak areas * maintain respect and compliance for organizational rules- * establish credibility and authority fast; * motivate employees to give 100 per cent output;- * manage attitude problems and rule-breakers;- * curb absenteeism and tardiness * obtain and give constructive feedback * conduct effective performance appraisals.- * develop listening skills that will lead to conflict resolutions;- * be information security conscious; and- * utilize stress and anger management skills for improved * corporate image. computers and other multi-media to facilitate learning. ACCREDITATION : WODIA is an Accredited Management Training Institution Certified by Centre for Management Development (CMD),Nigeria. PARTICIPATION should be confirmed by calling : 0802 307 9485or 0813 375 4358. You could also send an email to : supp...@thewodia.org PAYMENT : After confirmation of available spaces, payment should be made at least one week before program into any branch of Zenith Bank Account Number 6011822855 in favour of WODIA Training Institute (WOTI) . ALL PROGRAMS HOLD AT 9.00 A.M DAILY AT THE PREMISES OF : WODIA Training Institute (WOTI), The Boat House, 21, Ogunnusi Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos. Website : www.thewodia.org, Email : supp...@thewodia.org. Telephone : 0802 307 9485; 08133754358. . TRAINING AIDS: Training Aids to be used include projector and screen, flip charts, magic boards, _ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp167.net/u.php?id=gewmweugsgejsyubguesu Powered by YourMailingListProvider ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Accounting Skills For Account Clerks Assistant Training
Disclaimer: If this mail has been sent to you by mistake or if you prefer not to receive any future emails on Training Program from us, please reply this e-mail with REMOVE in the subject line. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you for your time. Please forward this e-mail to your relatives, colleagues, friends or any of your contacts, if you feel that the program will benefit them. Thank you for your time. QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD (Co. No. 620717-P) (PSMB Reg. No: 0938) (MoF Reg. No: 357-02064214) ACCOUNTING SKILLS FOR ACCOUNT CLERKS AND ASSISTANTS OCTOBER 19 – 20, 2010, Holiday Inn Glenmarie, Shah Alam OBJECTIVES This course would enable accounting staff to understand and appreciate the steps performed in the accounting process and their contribution to management decision making. In today’s computerized accounting world, accounting staff perform very specific duties as part of the accounting process. They may be involved in one specific area like handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash book, etc. As a result, they are often very focused in their respective areas of work that they may not be aware or knowledgeable of the other important areas in accounting. With the advancement of computerized accounting packages, the accounting process is somewhat isolated and as a result these staff do not see the physical transaction actually taking place. This may lead to a lack of understanding of the accounting process. Knowledge in these other areas of accounting will enable the staff to contribute more effectively to the organization. The accounting staff should also be aware of the types of decision made by management like performance evaluation, budgeting and managing working capital. An understanding of these management decisions would enable them to appreciate how their functions and information they provide fits into the overall objectives of the organization. PROGRAM CONTENT INTRODUCTION • What is Accounting? • Accounting Process • Role in today’s business • The Accounting Equation • Transaction Analysis THE RECORDING PROCESS DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF RECORDING • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expenses • Extracting the Trial Balance • Exercise PREPARING BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY JOURNALS • Cash Book • Sales Purchases Journal • Returns Journal • The General Journal POSTING TO LEDGER • The Creditors Ledger • The Debtors Ledger • The General Ledger • Exercise ADJUSTMENTS AT FINANCIAL YEAR END • Cash Versus Accrual Accounting • Matching Principle • Accrued Expenses • Prepayments • Unearned Revenue • Bad Debts Provision for Doubtful Debts • Impact on Financial Statements • Exercise ACCOUNTING FOR FIXED ASSETS • Historical Cost Concept • Depreciation – Calculation Recording • Gain or Loss on Sale • Impact on Financial Statements • Exercise PREPARATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH ADJUSTMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet • Exercise FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS USING RATIOS • Profitability Ratios • Efficiency Ratios • Liquidity Ratios • Gearing Ratios • Investment Ratios • Exercise BUDGETING • Sales Budget • Production Budget • Raw Materials Purchases Budget • Overhead Budget • Labour Budget • Cash Budget • Exercise WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT • Importance of Working Capital • The Operating cycle • The Cash conversion cycle • Accounts Receivable Payable • Evaluating short-term finance EXERCISES ON WORKING CAPITAL WHO MUST ATTEND • Accounts Assistants, Accounts Clerks, Costing Clerks, New Accounting personnel INVESTMENT (Fee) Enjoy EARLY BIRD Rate by (07/10/10) at RM 860.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company RM 910.00 per participant Group Discount:RM 960.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company. Standard : RM 1,010.00 per participant (Fee inclusive of Buffet Lunch, Refreshment, Training Bag, Handouts, Writing Pad, Pen Certificate of Completion) REGISTRATION PAYMENT • All registration MUST be accompanied with PAYMENT. • Completed registration form with CHEQUES should be made in favor of “Quality Dynamics Consultancy Sdn Bhd” and send to: QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD No. 343, Block A, Kelana Centre Point, No.3, Jalan SS7/19, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya Tel : 03-78054587 / 03-78044196 Fax: 03-78054514 E-mail: train...@qdc.com.my Website: www.qdc.com.my PSMB : 100
HeroTec training courses
Hero Tec training center is serving Egypt and Arab market via a set of training programs with the aim of preparing professional IT people up to the international Standards to compete with the major players in the international market whether you are searching for basic training or anyone needs to go in depth in training experience that will lead to a certification. Exams MCITP: Enterprise Administrator Hours Fees 70-680 Windows 7 Configuration 220 2500 70-640 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration 70-642 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration 70-643 Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration 70-647 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator Workshop Exams Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Hours Fees 70-662 TS: Exchange Server 2010, Configuring 24 650 Exams ForeFront TMG 2010 Hours Fees Microsoft Forefront TMG 2010 24 600 Exams Microsoft Windows SharePoint 2007 Hours Fees 70-631 TS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring 32 1000 Exams CCNA Hours Fees 640-802 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 60 900 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Exams Linux Hours Fees RH033 Linux Essential 30 1300 RH131 Linux Administration 35 1600 RH253 Linux network Security 35 1600 Web Design Hours Fees HTML 40 500 Dream Weaver JAVA SCRIPT CSS Photoshop for web Web Develop Hours Fees Introduction 30 500 PHP My sql Tel: 22751834 - 0107988776 Email: i...@herotec.nethttp://www.herotec.net ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Malaysian Customs Procedures Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants Training
Disclaimer: If this mail has been sent to you by mistake or if you prefer not to receive any future emails on Training Program from us, please reply this e-mail with REMOVE in the subject line. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you for your time. Please forward this e-mail to your relatives, colleagues, friends or any of your contacts, if you feel that the program will benefit them. Thank you for your time. QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD (Co. No. 620717-P) ( www.qdc.com.my ) (PSMB Reg. No: 0938) (MoF Reg. No: 357-02064214) PRESENTS Malaysian Customs Procedures (by Mr. P. Nadaraja) ( 15 – 16 June 2010 (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Gain an insight into how the Customs Department is organized into various divisions • Ensure that businesses stay on the right side of the law as well as guide the businesses on the required documentation. • assist businesses to discover the various facilities available in order to remain competitive • Explore and discover the possibilities of tax savings. PROGRAM CONTENT • Objectives, Responsibilities Organizational structure of Customs Department • Sales Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope charge to Tax - Exemptions/Refund Drawback - Facilities under Sales Tax Act - Offences Penalties • Service Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope Charge to tax - Refund claims - Calculation of threshold • Valuation Classification - General principles of valuation and Form Customs 1A - Principles and rules of classification • Import Export Procedures Documentation - Legislations - Legal landing place and mode of transport - Customs declaration forms - Examination and assessment by Customs - Claim for preferential rates of CEPT AHTN - Customs clearance Payment of duty - Payment under protest, transhipment transportation - Import / Export Prohibition Orders - Procedures in Labuan Langkawi - Offences under section 133 135 Customs Act 1967 • An outline of facilities under Customs Act 1967 - Licensed Warehouse under section 65 - Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse under section 65/65A - Temporary Import / ATA Carnet under section 97 Customs Act 1967 - Refund Drawback under section 16,93,95 and 99 Customs Act 1967 - Treasury Exemptions under section 14(2) Customs Act 1967 - International Procurement Centers. • Free Zones under Free Zone Act 1990 • Appeal System • Questions Answers. INVESTMENT (Fee) Enjoy EARLY BIRD Rate by (02/06/10) at RM 910.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company RM 960.00 per participant Group Discount : RM 1,010.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company. Standard : RM 1,060.00 per participant Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants (by MR. Thye Foot Leong) (15– 16 June 2010) (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES This course would enable accounting staff to understand and appreciate the steps performed in the accounting process and their contribution to management decision making. In today’s computerized accounting world, accounting staff perform very specific duties as part of the accounting process. They may be involved in one specific area like handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash book, etc. As a result, they are often very focused in their respective areas of work that they may not be aware or knowledgeable of the other important areas in accounting. With the advancement of computerized accounting packages, the accounting process is somewhat isolated and as a result these staff do not see the physical transaction actually taking place. This may lead to a lack of understanding of the accounting process. Knowledge in these other areas of accounting will enable the staff to contribute more effectively to the organization. PROGRAM CONTENT INTRODUCTION • What is Accounting? • Accounting Process • Role in today’s business • The Accounting Equation • Transaction Analysis THE RECORDING PROCESS DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF RECORDING • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expenses • Extracting the Trial Balance • Exercise PREPARING BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY JOURNALS • Cash Book • Sales Purchases Journal • Returns Journal • The General Journal POSTING TO LEDGER • The Creditors Ledger • The Debtors Ledger • The General Ledger • Exercise ADJUSTMENTS
Malaysian Customs Procedures Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants Training
Disclaimer: If this mail has been sent to you by mistake or if you prefer not to receive any future emails on Training Program from us, please reply this e-mail with REMOVE in the subject line. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you for your time. Please forward this e-mail to your relatives, colleagues, friends or any of your contacts, if you feel that the program will benefit them. Thank you for your time. QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD (Co. No. 620717-P) ( www.qdc.com.my ) (PSMB Reg. No: 0938) (MoF Reg. No: 357-02064214) PRESENTS Malaysian Customs Procedures (by Mr. P. Nadaraja) ( 15 – 16 June 2010 (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Gain an insight into how the Customs Department is organized into various divisions • Ensure that businesses stay on the right side of the law as well as guide the businesses on the required documentation. • assist businesses to discover the various facilities available in order to remain competitive • Explore and discover the possibilities of tax savings. PROGRAM CONTENT • Objectives, Responsibilities Organizational structure of Customs Department • Sales Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope charge to Tax - Exemptions/Refund Drawback - Facilities under Sales Tax Act - Offences Penalties • Service Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope Charge to tax - Refund claims - Calculation of threshold • Valuation Classification - General principles of valuation and Form Customs 1A - Principles and rules of classification • Import Export Procedures Documentation - Legislations - Legal landing place and mode of transport - Customs declaration forms - Examination and assessment by Customs - Claim for preferential rates of CEPT AHTN - Customs clearance Payment of duty - Payment under protest, transhipment transportation - Import / Export Prohibition Orders - Procedures in Labuan Langkawi - Offences under section 133 135 Customs Act 1967 • An outline of facilities under Customs Act 1967 - Licensed Warehouse under section 65 - Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse under section 65/65A - Temporary Import / ATA Carnet under section 97 Customs Act 1967 - Refund Drawback under section 16,93,95 and 99 Customs Act 1967 - Treasury Exemptions under section 14(2) Customs Act 1967 - International Procurement Centers. • Free Zones under Free Zone Act 1990 • Appeal System • Questions Answers. INVESTMENT (Fee) Enjoy EARLY BIRD Rate by (02/06/10) at RM 910.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company RM 960.00 per participant Group Discount : RM 1,010.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company. Standard : RM 1,060.00 per participant Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants (by MR. Thye Foot Leong) (15– 16 June 2010) (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES This course would enable accounting staff to understand and appreciate the steps performed in the accounting process and their contribution to management decision making. In today’s computerized accounting world, accounting staff perform very specific duties as part of the accounting process. They may be involved in one specific area like handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash book, etc. As a result, they are often very focused in their respective areas of work that they may not be aware or knowledgeable of the other important areas in accounting. With the advancement of computerized accounting packages, the accounting process is somewhat isolated and as a result these staff do not see the physical transaction actually taking place. This may lead to a lack of understanding of the accounting process. Knowledge in these other areas of accounting will enable the staff to contribute more effectively to the organization. PROGRAM CONTENT INTRODUCTION • What is Accounting? • Accounting Process • Role in today’s business • The Accounting Equation • Transaction Analysis THE RECORDING PROCESS DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF RECORDING • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expenses • Extracting the Trial Balance • Exercise PREPARING BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY JOURNALS • Cash Book • Sales Purchases Journal • Returns Journal • The General Journal POSTING TO LEDGER • The Creditors Ledger • The Debtors Ledger • The General Ledger • Exercise ADJUSTMENTS
Re: Training Courses.
I would suggest contacting various IT training facilities in you're area and inquiring there. Unfortunately FreeBSD isn't a corporation like Microsoft so certified training facilities don't exist. However the FreeBSD Handbook is a VERY good example of how a manual should look: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ Generally though a good foundation course on you're choice of proprietary UNIX platform along with the FreeBSD handbook would probably do what you're looking for. Assuming that you have no UNIX background at all. So ask around about Solaris courses in you're area and read the above linked book. On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Ameed Imad s...@joodtelecomgroup.com wrote: Dear Sir, I would like to know from where can we get FreeBSD training to become able to administrate FreeBSD servers. Best Regards, Ameed Jamous Business Development Director. Telephone: (962) 6553 5060. Fax: (962) 6553 5116. GSM: (962) 777 306409. USA: +19546074522. IM: mailto:s...@telejood.com s...@telejood.com . Skype: jvssolutions http://www.joodtelecomgroup.com www.joodtelecomgroup.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org -- Opportunity is most often missed by people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. Thomas Alva Edison Inventor of 1093 patents, including: The light bulb, phonogram and motion pictures. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Re: Training Courses.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/03/2010 16:44:38, Ameed Imad wrote: I would like to know from where can we get FreeBSD training to become able to administrate FreeBSD servers. Formal training courses in FreeBSD administration will be few and far between. FreeBSD isn't supported by any commercial organization that tries to create a market in FreeBSD-related jobs -- some would say that a direct consequence of this is the high quality of FreeBSD itself, and of the typical people that work with it. Your best bet would be to find a contractor willing to provide some training courses. Most people achieve competence at dealing with FreeBSD by their own independent efforts: by playing with the OS as a hobby, reading books and documentation, by absorbing knowledge from colleagues. It's not a learning style that suits everyone, and the informal nature of such learning means that it can be hard to assess competence simply from a CV or job application. Hence there has been a move to providing BSD Certification in recent years (not just Free- but Open-, Net- etc): see http://www.bsdcertification.org/ Cheers, Matthew - -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate Kent, CT11 9PW -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.14 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkuaFXAACgkQ8Mjk52CukIyzsQCcDDHj/gqeDTNf673C37LfU45K ExIAn3r6G/l3DKp00Mr8iH7R0igemTC+ =0RwN -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Training Courses.
Dear Sir, I would like to know from where can we get FreeBSD training to become able to administrate FreeBSD servers. Best Regards, Ameed Jamous Business Development Director. Telephone: (962) 6553 5060. Fax: (962) 6553 5116. GSM: (962) 777 306409. USA: +19546074522. IM: mailto:s...@telejood.com s...@telejood.com . Skype: jvssolutions http://www.joodtelecomgroup.com www.joodtelecomgroup.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
Alert: Know about Project Management Training
Hi Professionals, I would like to inform you all abouthttp://www.astrowix.com/ Project Management Training Managing any project is never an easy job. In every project we come across decisive project management obstacles including geographically dispersed teams, decentralized information and varied practices. Thus, a proper coordination among these distinct elements is must for project success and desired project result. As a result, today many leading business verticals have incorporated project management as an essential part of their operational practices. Project management has helped businesses realize their pre-defined objectives within the defined time limits. Over the past ten years: * Many firms have significantly improved project performance with project management training and methodologies. * Cost overruns on challenged projects dropped from 180% to 43% (Standish Group, 2004). * Project management training has revolved around the benefits of a set framework of principles and various practices that are a part of effective project management. At present there are many project-centric organizations that are working to train a class of project managers who thrive on project management excellence. AstroWix is one of the leading organizations to offer world-class training on project management. AstroWix project management training service helps project management professionals understand the fundamental project management skills and different ways to develop them. To know more about Project Management Training http://www.astrowix.com/ http://www.astrowix.com/ PMPR Certification , PMP Training http://www.astrowix.com/Visit: - www.astrowix.com Regards Nitesh Ranjan AstroWix Project Solutions Pvt Ltd. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
May training courses - £109 p.p.
We still have places available on the following training courses running in May, at £109 plus VAT per person, which is inclusive of a full day’s training, lunch, refreshments, course materials, certificate of completion and membership to our website. You will receive the lowest rate by booking online at www.trainingforyoubyus.com. We also deliver all of our workshops in-house/on-site, at extremely competitive rates. Creative Professional Writing Skills – Manchester, 13 May London, 21 May This workshop is aimed at those for whom professional writing is a staple of their working life. This workshop is designed to arm delegates with some simple techniques to radically improve the quality and results of their writing, be it for print or web publication. Perfect Podcasts – Edinburgh, 15 May This workshop is aimed at delegates who might know what a Podcast is, but who want to better understand how to create a perfect Podcast to market their business, educate a community, share an opinion or just to have fun. This practical workshop will help you create a podcast, using it as a simple and effective method to get a message across to thousands of people who may either visit your business or personal website or a dedicated podcasting site. Presentation Communication Skills – London, 18 May Manchester, 28 May This workshop is aimed at individuals and organisations who want to improve the way they present and communicate - both formally and informally - for effectiveness and profitability. Every participant is provided with an opportunity to practice the techniques and skills needed to prepare and deliver a great presentation, and introduces the wide number of sources of noise or interference that can enter into the communication process. Effective Training Skills – Manchester, 13 May London, 19 May This workshop is aimed at those who are required to effectively train employees, colleagues or clients in an interesting, engaging and confident manner, in a way that is practical and designed to help delegates gain new skills, knowledge and understanding essential in the training of adults in the workplace. Specific topics covered include:-The Role of the Trainer; The Trainer Adult Learners; Training Strategies; Training Needs Analysis; Feedback Evaluation and Training Plans. Media Strategies Campaigns – London, 20 May This workshop provides some practical guidelines on how to develop appropriate media strategies manage effective media campaigns. One of the best ways of reaching your target audiences, influencing policy practice and changing public opinion is to make use of the media. This programme is designed to help individuals and organisations develop strategies and campaigns to get the media working for them and with them. Writing Press Releases – London, 22 May This workshop is designed to equip delegates with the most important elements of the press release, which are a clear and engaging text, careful selection of recipients, and good timing of release. A well-written, well-distributed and well-timed press release is not difficult or expensive to produce, yet can be effective and useful. The key to writing an effective press release is getting it read and the information published. Marketing Customer Service Strategies – Birmingham, 26 May When the economic climate is so difficult, the one thing that might just separate your organisation from the rest is the way you market your product, idea or service and look after your clients. The aim of this programme is to develop and improve your organisation through enhanced marketing skills and the service you provide to your clients. We focus on the key areas of finding new clients; promotion publicity; creating a successful client experience; image presentation skills. Media Relations: tv, Radio, Print – Manchester, 29 May This, our most popular workshop, is aimed at those who have to deal with the media on a local, national or international level, or perhaps who might want to use the media for their own benefit. This is an ideal way to learn, or brush up on, the skills required. It is a very practical workshop, where delegates are recorded being interviewed, with useful feedback provided and the opportunity to purchase a DVD copy. Other courses include: Handling Interviews This workshop is aimed at those who have had very little interview experience, and who are looking to pick up the basic, solid skills, knowledge and attitudes, in order to successfully deal with interviews, and interviewers in a range of settings. PowerPoint Presentation Skills This workshop is aimed at those who want to create professional presentations with PowerPoint. Each delegate will be given an opportunity to present this to the group, whereupon feedback will be given and practical ways in which to improve. This may take the form of help with your slides, your presentation technique, or simply
Online shell programming training for novices
Hi there ! I'm going to start soon (10-14 apr) free online training for novices in unixes and especially FreeBSD. If you would like to participate - join us. Please check more details on http://community.livejournal.com/bin_sh_en/348.html I will post announce also to Linux communities, but a little bit later - I prefer to have more FreeBSD people on the training, than Linuxish ones ;) Get your seat, while it's free :) -- Gaspar Chilingarov System Administrator, Network security consulting tel +37493 419763 (mobile - leave voice mail message) icq 63174784 skype://gasparch e mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] w http://gasparchilingarov.com/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Networking Training System for Laboratory
Dear Sir/Madam, Good Day to you. One of Malaysia University from Networking Department, is seeking for Laboratory Networking Training Systems. These 2 networking systems are : LAN and ADSL Training System Could you advise me any good supplier that can provide the following: (1) Consisting of panel makes easily to unders tand all the network structure. (2) Studying from basic theory to making a realcable (3) Studying in the function of ADSLEquipment such asCO(central Office) Modem, Cp(custom Premise) Modem, Splitter, private splitter, Lan card, etc.. and learning about installation maintenance. (4) Gaining the knowledge of Real Net-Work configuration through real sequential experiment with internet and available for having a interlocking (5) Available for studying about the installing, maintenance repairing with the basic network equipment's functions (NIC, HUB, ROUTER, DS U) and features. (6) Available for studying from the basic theory to practical cable manufacturing. (7) Others: 1.Understanding communication theory or protocol. 2. Practice installing the Lan-Card. 3. Practically,cable work between network products. 4. Understanding the concept and installing of HUB. 5. Learninga bout DSU's function, line path features, interface 6. Router's function and learning about the interface, installing, and experiment 7. Experiment how to use a program to analyze the packet. 8. Networks design and practice programming. 9. Grasping interlocking with ADSL equipment. Many thanks and appreciation to your help and advise. (Possible to provide me the website also?) George Yap ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD Training
Hi there, Does anyone know of a company in Johannesburg, South Africa that provides FreeBSD training courses? There is a fortune of FreeBSD documentation and books available on the web and could probably learn all there is to know in that manner. However, my Boss is keen to throw some fundage into a commercial training course that will enhance my knowledge and skills in areas relevent to our business model. So is there anything out there that caters for FreeBSD training in South Africa? Thanks, Gavin ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FreeBSD Training
On 7/8/05, Gavin McDougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, Does anyone know of a company in Johannesburg, South Africa that provides FreeBSD training courses? There is a fortune of FreeBSD documentation and books available on the web and could probably learn all there is to know in that manner. However, my Boss is keen to throw some fundage into a commercial training course that will enhance my knowledge and skills in areas relevent to our business model. So is there anything out there that caters for FreeBSD training in South Africa? I found only one consulting company at http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/consult.html located in Africa, but maybe I did not look closely enough. -- Dmitry We live less by imagination than despite it - Rockwell Kent, N by E ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: freebsd training/certification
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jayton Garnett Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 4:45 PM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: freebsd training/certification Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? The only one I know was discussed here: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-August/056525.html With a link here: http://cpe.njit.edu/opensourceunix/ But I must warn you it is non-credit, non-accredited. It's also quite a bit more costly than going down to the local community college. Nor do they guarentee to make you a guru Of course, the other vendor certifications, such as that from Microsoft, are also non-credit, non-accredited, and have no guarentee to make you a guru either. I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. There is really no point in doing that. The above course might be good to train you, but it's value as a pure sheepskin is nonexistent. You might as easily make up a certificate on a desktop publishing program if that is all you want it for. Certifications, ie: non-accredited coursework, are primariarly valuable in accordance to the 'brand' they carry. With all due respect to NJIT, nobody has heard of the FreeBSD Certificate they offer. By contrast, a MCSE, well everyone has heard of Microsoft and thus one of those certificates is much more valuable. If you want to spend your money on coursework, spend it on accredited courses that are transferable to any college or university. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD None. Two different markets. People buy Solaris because they need it to run commercial programs (typically UNIX binaries) that require it. People setup FreeBSD because they need a UNIX that runs UNIX source code programs. While it is possible to compile Open Source programs on Solaris (indeed, Sun has already done this for many of the popular ones) speaking as an admin that runs a shop that does this in production, there is little point in doing it. Both Solaris and FreeBSD run whatever open source software you want to run well enough for production. But Sun isn't going to support an Open Source program that you compile on their operating system, unless you have purchased the Sun compiler, the Sun development tools and have a Sun service contract, and very few shops do this as it is quite costly. We don't do it and to be honest the only reason we do run Solaris in production is that one of the admins here is more comfortable with it than with FreeBSD. Since the application that runs on it is his responsibility and I have no desire to micromanage, it runs Solaris. and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Because of the same reason that Microsoft booted Apple out of the personal computer market. It was a favorable congruence of factors. None of the people who are the recognized 'movers and shakers' in this deal, such as Bob Young, really had any idea at the time that they were doing the Right Things. Bob isn't any different than 99% of businessman walking around today except that he was extremely lucky. Very much the Bill Gates story. It is easy now to look back and realize that 1996 and 1997 were 'nexus' years for Open Source. Bob got involved in Linux years earlier not because Linux was better but simply because the first people to show him Open Source UNIX happened to be running Linux. If they had been running FreeBSD then today FreeBSD would be the darling of the trade rags. Or, if someone else had been doing the same thing in 1996 and 1997 with FreeBSD, then today FreeBSD and Linux would be equivalent in the trade rags. These years were critical for UNIX primariarly because of Windows 95 coming out with a usable TCP/IP stack. Prior to Windows 95, TCP/IP on a desktop OS was expensive, the IP stacks at that time cost more than DOS or Windows. Once Windows 95 came out with TCP/IP (and to a lesser extent, Windows for Workgroups 3.11) it in conjunction with SAMBA cracked the door to an alternative server OS. Here's a list of all the things that came together in 1996-1997 that brought Linux and to a lesser extent FreeBSD, into the realm of commercial alternatives for server operating systems: 1) The failure of Novell with Netware 4 2) A free TCP/IP stack with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and Windows 95 3) 32bit desktop computing in Win95 which got rid of the argument between the networking stack and the applications in the desktop PC over system resources, and allowed very large and complex networking stacks (which TCP/IP is) on desktop PCs 4) The explosion of the Internet and huge demand for IP-aware applications 5) Microsoft didn't have a usable e-mail and web server solution for Windows NT 3.5.1 and 4.0 6
RE: freebsd training/certification
Because if you are a software publisher you make a lot more money selling software applications written for Red Hat than for FreeBSD. And since the software publishers and hardware vendors are the major advertisers in the computing press trade ragazines, and the hardware vendors don't care about the Windows vs FreeBSD vs Linux debate and make money from all of us, over this issue the software publishers are going to influence every column written, every survey taken, every interview published and every so-called news article on the subject. Of course the real truth is that nobody knows how many Linux systems compared to FreeBSD systems are in production. But from the industries point of view, the only counts that matter are those of SALES of operating systems. Red Hat doesen't get any more credit for downloads of the older versions of RedHat or of Fedora from the trade press than we get for downloads of FreeBSD. I might point out however that numbers aren't everything. There were far more Volkswagen Beetles sold than there have been Corvettes, but you might consider that the Corvette is still in production, as is the Mustang, while the Bug is little more than a piece of history. Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tabor Kelly Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 11:04 PM To: Chris Cc: Jayton Garnett; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd training/certification Chris wrote: snip The user states, I have been using the OS for over a year now, Hmmm seems to me that the user should KNOW the answer to, and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Please, enlighten me, why is FreeBSD less popular than RH/Fedora, or linux in general for that matter? -- Tabor Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tabor.taborandtashell.net ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
freebsd training/certification
Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Thanks, Jayton Garnett ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd training/certification
Jayton Garnett wrote: Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Thanks, Jayton Garnett Search this list - you will find all your answers. This has been hashed over many, many times. Do a little work on your part - and you'll find out on your own. -- Best regards, Chris Real programmers don't announce how many times the operations department called them last night. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd training/certification
Jayton Garnett wrote: Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Thanks, Jayton Garnett ... come to think of it... This has to be a troll. Let's ponder this... The user states, I have been using the OS for over a year now, Hmmm seems to me that the user should KNOW the answer to, and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? In addition - using it for a year now, this would make one think that the user would have read the cert thread of not even a month ago. But let's really notice how the user unfolds the message. Starts off nice, curious to a point and even showing that the user wishes to possibly contribute to the foundation as a whole. Once the user softens the audience, delivers the one-two punch tactic of the evil creature known as a troll. However, this one don't look like Shrek ... Just my comical way of looking at things. -- Best regards, Chris A budget is spending $15.00 on gas to drive to a shopping mall to save $4.30 on a 20 pound turkey. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd training/certification
On 01/02/05 07:01 PM, Chris sat at the `puter and typed: Jayton Garnett wrote: Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Thanks, Jayton Garnett ... come to think of it... This has to be a troll. Let's ponder this... Not nececelery, but yes, lettuce ponder . . . The user states, I have been using the OS for over a year now, Hmmm seems to me that the user should KNOW the answer to, and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Obviously not a well thought out question, but I have to admit that I *don't* read *every* single thread on the list. In fact I probably read half - or less, of what comes to me through the list. I just don't have time. As far as why FreeBSD isn't as popular as RH/Fedora - wait, you really mean it isn't? :) In addition - using it for a year now, this would make one think that the user would have read the cert thread of not even a month ago. There are threads from yesterday I didn't read. I try to limit what I read to those that indicate (reasonably) from the subject that it is something I can answer, something related to a particular problem I'm working on, or something otherwise of interest. I've been using FreeBSD for almost 5 years, and my knowledge of it is still a drop in the bucket. But let's really notice how the user unfolds the message. Starts off nice, curious to a point and even showing that the user wishes to possibly contribute to the foundation as a whole. Ah, yes. I was naieve once too. Thought I was the answer to all FreeBSDs problems :) Chalk it up to Newbie Zeal. Yeah, even though he's been using it for a year. Using it doesn't mean learning the internals, architecture, etc. I can install the OS, ports, set up a mail services, web services, ftp, firewall (more or less) and still I'm a newbie. FreeBSD is definitely my OS of preference, but I've lost a little of that zeal. Once the user softens the audience, delivers the one-two punch tactic of the evil creature known as a troll. However, this one don't look like Shrek Not sure he's necessarily a troll, but I see your angle. ... Just my comical way of looking at things. Most entertaining :) -- Best regards, Chris Ditto Lou -- Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) http://www.keyslapper.org ԿԬ Pohl's law: Nothing is so good that somebody, somewhere, will not hate it. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd training/certification
On 01/02/05 06:47 PM, Chris sat at the `puter and typed: Jayton Garnett wrote: Hello, I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I could take to become a FreeBSD guru? I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to add some sort of certification to my CV. Also how much of a threat is Solaris 10 x86 to FreeBSD and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Thanks, Jayton Garnett Search this list - you will find all your answers. This has been hashed over many, many times. Do a little work on your part - and you'll find out on your own. That last line: Do a little work on your part - and you'll find out on your own. That's the certification program :) You can learn more about FreeBSD in a month on the list and reading the books written on it than you'll ever learn (or care to retain) from some MS cert program. Best part is it only costs book fees and . . . what's the brains equivalent of elbow grease? Hard work, anyway. The thing to remember is that using FreeBSD isn't learning FreeBSD. Not in the sense of a cert program. I've been using FreeBSD for almost 5 years, but I'd be up the creek if I had to perform a major crash recovery. I just haven't gotten round to that yet. If you want a FreeBSD cert, find the goals list of any major Unix cert program, learn how to do that on FreeBSD (on at least two major releases, like 4.10 and 5.3) then do it a lot. That's your cert, but it's really a self signed cert. If you did all the work, it's every bit as good as the one you'd have paid $2850 for, but there's no fancy plaque to hang up (unless you make it yourself) and nobody has to honor it - not that they *have* to place much stock in the MS or Sun certs. Good luck. Lou -- Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) http://www.keyslapper.org ԿԬ Alexander Graham Bell is alive and well in New York, and still waiting for a dial tone. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: freebsd training/certification
Chris wrote: snip The user states, I have been using the OS for over a year now, Hmmm seems to me that the user should KNOW the answer to, and how come FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora? Please, enlighten me, why is FreeBSD less popular than RH/Fedora, or linux in general for that matter? -- Tabor Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tabor.taborandtashell.net ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Routing Training Books Please!!
After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am thinking I should beef up on my skills. I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with. I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions there too. I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out there may know of a good place for me to start. Thank you, Joshua Lewis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Routing Training Books Please!!
Here are a couple of books I have read and would suggest. They are not free but they are worth it... Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE Professional Development) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578700418/qid=1089749604/sr=1 -1/ref=sr_1_1/104-0916091-2402328?v=glances=books Routing TCP/IP Volume II (CCIE Professional Development) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578700892/qid=1089749604/sr=1 -3/ref=sr_1_3/104-0916091-2402328?v=glances=books Thomas G. Knight ADP - Data Center Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] (801) 956-7449 Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog. -- Doug Larson -Original Message- From: Joshua Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Routing Training Books Please!! After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am thinking I should beef up on my skills. I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with. I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions there too. I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out there may know of a good place for me to start. Thank you, Joshua Lewis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Routing Training Books Please!!
After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am thinking I should beef up on my skills. I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with. I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions there too. I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out there may know of a good place for me to start. Here are a few... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/community/routing_to.html This one covers the OSI model, media and others...looks interesting: http://www.ictglobal.com/ICT009/network_basics.html and this to due with subnetting etc...subnetting is the most confusing, so if you use it extensively in your environment, it may be a valuable asset to have: http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/ HTH, Cheers, Steve Thank you, Joshua Lewis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Routing Training Books Please!!
Thank you Jimi this is going to be a perfect start. My family thanks you. Well they will when I get home and tell them the good news. Thank you, Joshua Lewis Thompson, Jimi Josh, I found several on google that look sensible. See if these don't help you. Your employer should probably be willing to purchase a reference book or two. I'm not sure what kind of gear you're running at work, but you can get a good feel for how things work by playing with routed on your FreeBSD box. Subnetting Tutorial - http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/ Basic Routing - http://www.sangoma.com/fguide.htm OSPF - http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/ospf.htm RIP - http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/read/category/90/id/285/p/2 BGP - http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm Thanks, Ms. Jimi Thompson, CISSP Manager, Web Operations Cox School of Business Southern Methodist University If we want women to do the same work as men, we must teach them the same things. - Plato -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Lewis Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 3:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Routing Training Books Please!! After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am thinking I should beef up on my skills. I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with. I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions there too. I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out there may know of a good place for me to start. Thank you, Joshua Lewis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Routing Training Books Please!!
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:24:36 -0400 (EDT) Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can count). So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am thinking I should beef up on my skills. I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with. I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions there too. I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out there may know of a good place for me to start. i found this document to be both particularly helpful and extremely free. the ideas are clearly expressed and the text thoughtfully written. it was one component of the training given to internet technicians at a canadian telco for which i once worked. http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf you can get through this document in 1-2 days, if you apply yourself. it also includes several exercises, which i highly recommend doing (and more than once). what is it again, adult learners tend to retain: 10% of what they read 20% of what they hear 30% of what they see 50% of what they see and hear 70% of what they talk over with others 80% of what they use and do in real life 95% of what they teach someone else to do whatever. hope this helps. cheers, epi Here are a few... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/community/routing_to.html This one covers the OSI model, media and others...looks interesting: http://www.ictglobal.com/ICT009/network_basics.html and this to due with subnetting etc...subnetting is the most confusing, so if you use it extensively in your environment, it may be a valuable asset to have: http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/ HTH, Cheers, Steve Thank you, Joshua Lewis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there a course to get trained in FreeBSD? Buck Jones webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.buck-jones.com http://www.buck-jones.com/ 619-308-8065 Mandi my digital assistant 619-334-7430 fax or [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: training
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 07:34:18PM -0800, Buck Jones wrote: Is there a course to get trained in FreeBSD? Some companies offer this..they're listed on the website. Kris pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: training
At Tue, 16 Dec 2003 it looks like Kris Kennaway composed: On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 07:34:18PM -0800, Buck Jones wrote: Is there a course to get trained in FreeBSD? Some companies offer this..they're listed on the website. Here is a college that does, I took the first two semesters of Cisco and used there site. I was a student and of course had a password at the time. http://netacad.losmedanos.net/ It was two semesters ago and they were using FreeBSD-4.x I think, may of even been 3.x come to think of it. Look at the link on the top called: Unix Networking CNT 901 (BSD) -- |--Word-Wrap-At-72-Please--| Bill Schoolcraft PO Box 210076 -o) San Francisco CA 94121 /\ UNIX, A Way Of Life._\_v ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind
Hey, I would really recommand: DNS and BIND - 4th Edition (Covers Bind 9) ISBN 0-596-00158-4 Covers bind and name resolution in every possbile aspect! A really must have book! These own seems to be good (I personnaly don't have it, but it sounds interesting) and also good addition to the previous mentionned book: DNS and BIND Cookbook http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596004109/qid=1039168701/ sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-3722991-0502249?v=glances=books#product-details Hope this helps Didier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Grant Cooper Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 08:53 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind From one newbie to another, drop Bind and go with djbdns. I tried both and djbdns was 10* easyer to use and install. In two days I had DNS resolution working. Much easier tutorials to follow with clear examples. And it's in ports. - Original Message - From: Mark Fujie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: Re: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind It's not really a tutorial, but I learned how to configure BIND and do basic administration using O'Reilly's DNS and BIND, 4th ed.. O'Reilly has also recently published a Bind Cookbook (don't remember the exact title), which has lots of examples of common BIND configurations. Most of the general Introduction to UNIX/Freebsd type books seem to have chapters on DNS and BIND as well. I have a feeling you were thinking more in terms of free docs, but for a topic as fundamental as DNS, a good book can be worth the cost of admission. Mark On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 23:12, Dragoncrest wrote: Anyone know of a good tutorial I could use to teach someone how to work with Bind 9.2 on Freebsd as well as DNS? AKA adding and removing records, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. I have a newbie who I need to teach how to maintain one of our DNS servers and I'd like to do it right. I could teach him from what I know, but that would be like teaching a dog to drive a car. :) I want something in writing, on paper that he can take home at the end of the day and soak up the info I drilled into him on that day so that he can learn faster. Can anyone help with this? I searched, but the tutorials I found so far suck. Think newbie who's never touched bind. :) Thanks again. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message
RE: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind
--- Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I would really recommand: DNS and BIND - 4th Edition (Covers Bind 9) ISBN 0-596-00158-4 Covers bind and name resolution in every possbile aspect! A really must have book! These own seems to be good (I personnaly don't have it, but it sounds interesting) and also good addition to the previous mentionned book: DNS and BIND Cookbook http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596004109/qid=1039168701/ sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-3722991-0502249?v=glances=books#product-details Hope this helps Didier [a lotta snippin'] DNS and BIND highly recommended and don't forget http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/dns.html Could be quite useful since the newbie would be working on a FreeBSD server.(Assumed since you mailed to this list). __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message
Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind
Anyone know of a good tutorial I could use to teach someone how to work with Bind 9.2 on Freebsd as well as DNS? AKA adding and removing records, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. I have a newbie who I need to teach how to maintain one of our DNS servers and I'd like to do it right. I could teach him from what I know, but that would be like teaching a dog to drive a car. :) I want something in writing, on paper that he can take home at the end of the day and soak up the info I drilled into him on that day so that he can learn faster. Can anyone help with this? I searched, but the tutorials I found so far suck. Think newbie who's never touched bind. :) Thanks again. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message
Re: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind
It's not really a tutorial, but I learned how to configure BIND and do basic administration using O'Reilly's DNS and BIND, 4th ed.. O'Reilly has also recently published a Bind Cookbook (don't remember the exact title), which has lots of examples of common BIND configurations. Most of the general Introduction to UNIX/Freebsd type books seem to have chapters on DNS and BIND as well. I have a feeling you were thinking more in terms of free docs, but for a topic as fundamental as DNS, a good book can be worth the cost of admission. Mark On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 23:12, Dragoncrest wrote: Anyone know of a good tutorial I could use to teach someone how to work with Bind 9.2 on Freebsd as well as DNS? AKA adding and removing records, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. I have a newbie who I need to teach how to maintain one of our DNS servers and I'd like to do it right. I could teach him from what I know, but that would be like teaching a dog to drive a car. :) I want something in writing, on paper that he can take home at the end of the day and soak up the info I drilled into him on that day so that he can learn faster. Can anyone help with this? I searched, but the tutorials I found so far suck. Think newbie who's never touched bind. :) Thanks again. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message
Re: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind
From one newbie to another, drop Bind and go with djbdns. I tried both and djbdns was 10* easyer to use and install. In two days I had DNS resolution working. Much easier tutorials to follow with clear examples. And it's in ports. - Original Message - From: Mark Fujie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: Re: Need help with newbie training on DNS/Bind It's not really a tutorial, but I learned how to configure BIND and do basic administration using O'Reilly's DNS and BIND, 4th ed.. O'Reilly has also recently published a Bind Cookbook (don't remember the exact title), which has lots of examples of common BIND configurations. Most of the general Introduction to UNIX/Freebsd type books seem to have chapters on DNS and BIND as well. I have a feeling you were thinking more in terms of free docs, but for a topic as fundamental as DNS, a good book can be worth the cost of admission. Mark On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 23:12, Dragoncrest wrote: Anyone know of a good tutorial I could use to teach someone how to work with Bind 9.2 on Freebsd as well as DNS? AKA adding and removing records, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. I have a newbie who I need to teach how to maintain one of our DNS servers and I'd like to do it right. I could teach him from what I know, but that would be like teaching a dog to drive a car. :) I want something in writing, on paper that he can take home at the end of the day and soak up the info I drilled into him on that day so that he can learn faster. Can anyone help with this? I searched, but the tutorials I found so far suck. Think newbie who's never touched bind. :) Thanks again. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message