HI all I am wondering if anybody knows of a good linux security book
that will explain firewalls,ports,scaners..etc... To use to secure my linux
box and learn more about security. thanks in advance.
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On 22 Sep 2000, ed wrote:
HI all I am wondering if anybody knows of a good linux security book
that will explain firewalls,ports,scaners..etc... To use to secure my linux
box and learn more about security. thanks in advance.
You can already start, without spending any money, by reading the
ed wrote:
HI all I am wondering if anybody knows of a good linux security book
that will explain firewalls,ports,scaners..etc... To use to secure my linux
box and learn more about security. thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I just read this article in Linux Journal October issue. In there review section,
there is a book called
"Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls. You can email the the publisher at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or their
website at http://www.wiley.com/ The book ISBN number is 4-713-5366-3 and the price
is
maximum linux.. by anonymous
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Daniel J. Ferris wrote:
ed wrote:
HI all I am wondering
"Daniel J. Ferris" wrote:
ed wrote:
HI all I am wondering if anybody knows of a good linux security book
that will explain firewalls,ports,scaners..etc... To use to secure my linux
box and learn more about security. thanks in advance.
This has probably been asked a million times but can anyone recommend a good
book for a newbie!
Regards,
Doug Potts
"Doug" == Potts, Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doug This has probably been asked a million times but can anyone
Doug recommend a good book for a newbie! Regards, Doug Potts
_Running Linux_ from O'Reilly, by Matt Welsh (and another?), now in
3rd edition.
--
Mike Fieschko, West
"Potts, Douglas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has probably been asked a million times but can anyone recommend a
good
book for a newbie!
Regards,
Doug Potts
Try the latest edition of Linux for Dummies by John "Maddog" Hall. Then move
on to Running Linux by
"Potts, Douglas" wrote:
This has probably been asked a million times but can anyone recommend a good
book for a newbie!
Regards,
Doug Potts
I really like Linux: Installation, Configuration, Use 2nd Ed., by Kofler
lb
Might I suggest that "The Complete Idiots Guide to getting off Mailing Lists"
could be a top seller.
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Regards
John the Nadger
http://www.mklinux.co.uk
http://www.nadger.uklinux.net
HAHAHAHAHAHA are you serious??
I gotta read that book I will laugh my butt off
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, bluebottle mewed:
Might I suggest that "The Complete Idiots Guide to getting off Mailing Lists"
could be a top seller.
--
Regards
John the Nadger
http://www.mklinux.co.uk
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHA are you serious??
I gotta read that book I will laugh my butt off
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, bluebottle mewed:
Might I suggest that "The Complete Idiots Guide to getting off Mailing Lists"
could be a top seller.
I hope you'll enjoy the sequel "
Cheers, pal. I'll drink to that. :-)
On Apr 7 bluebottle wrote:
Might I suggest that "The Complete Idiots Guide to getting off Mailing Lists"
could be a top seller.
--
Regards
John the Nadger
http://www.mklinux.co.uk
http://www.nadger.uklinux.net
--
Rial Juan
hehehe good one
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, bluebottle mewed:
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHA are you serious??
I gotta read that book I will laugh my butt off
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, bluebottle mewed:
Might I suggest that "The Complete Idiots Guide to getting off Mailing
Kirk McElhearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Complete Idiots Guide to Linux is quite good. It is not based on
Mandrake, but does cover KDE quite well, and the command line stuff is
pretty similar.
Kirk
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For KDE specifically (with some solid, general linux
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