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							                              Linux−Security: Re: *nix/BSD Book Suggestions

                     Re: *nix/BSD Book Suggestions

Source: http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing−Lists/linuxsecurity/2002−11/0124.html


From: BUNTER MATTHEW (Matthew.Bunter@renaultvi.com)
Date: 11/19/02

Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 14:14 +0100
From: BUNTER MATTHEW <Matthew.Bunter@renaultvi.com>
To: security−discuss@linuxsecurity.com




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LAME − www.collaborium.org/onsite/benin/docs/linux/lame.pdf
SAG − www.seifried.org/lasg/
Linux Documentation Project − www.tldp.org
RH8 − http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/howto/rhl80.html
RH7.3 − http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/howto/rhl73.html
Various − http://www.collaborium.org/onsite/venezuela/docs/linux.html

Rgs,

Matt

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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:49:17 +0530
Subject: Re: *nix/BSD Book Suggestions

I would like to see with the links, as this is also not the complete
information.
Regards,
Dharmendra.T
Linux Security Expert
www.nsecure.net
dharmu@nsecure.net

On Tuesday 19 November 2002 14:39, BUNTER MATTHEW wrote:
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> Before going out and spending a fortune on books can I suggest our best
> friend Mr. Google?
>
> Linux Documentation Project is also a good place to visit.
>
> Why not download Linux manuals? (RedHat had all manuals up to 8 in pdf
> format afaik)

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> If you are interested in sys admin books then there are :
>
> LAME − Linux Admin Made Easy
> NAG − Network Admin Guide
> SAG − Security Admin Guide
> etc.
>
> Suggest downloading these sorts of things before loosing all that beer
> money.
>
> Rgs,
>
> Matt
>
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> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:02:36 +0900
> Subject: Re: *nix/BSD Book Suggestions
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> Linux Security (Craig Hunt Libraray) (and pretty much the whole Craig
> Hunt Library is pretty good)
>
> Unix System Administration Handbook, Third Edition
> or
> Linux System Administration Handbook (2002 pub date)
>
> Oreilly just published the 3rd edition of "Essential System
> Administration" Armadillo cover
>
> Linux and Unix in a Nutshell books are must haves
>
> Building secure Linux servers (Oreilly)
>
> Linux Administration a Users Guide (Marcel Gagne' easy read packed with
> good info)
>
> Oreilly books that are musts:
> Bind and DNS (Cricket Liu <SP>)
> Managing NFS and NIS
> Apache web server (horse boook)
> Sendmail (bat book)
> Learning Bash
> Learning GNU Emacs (if emacs desired??)
> Linux Network Administrators Guide (available on the internet)
> Running Linux
> Perl for system Administration (eventually swallow the rest first)
>
> Enjoy

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> David Blomberg
>
> On Tue, 2002−11−19 at 14:42, Derrick Lewis wrote:
> > Hello all. My friend asked me for advice on what *nix/BSD books he should
> > read in order to sharpen his limited skills in those environments. He
> > is looking for a book that will teach him administrative/security skills
> > for both environments (the more in−depth, the better). I was going to
> > suggest the O'Rielly books, but I am not knowledgeable about there books.
> > Are there any suggestions? thanks. −D
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> > Derrick Lewis
> > Assistant Site Manager LinuxSecurity.com
> > (917) 681−1876 "The Linux Community's Center for
> > Security." dlewis@linuxsecurity.com
> > http://www.linuxsecurity.com
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