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Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open SourceThis book is an easy-to-read guide to using IPCop in a variety of different roles within the network. The book is written in a very friendly style that makes this complex topic easy and a joy to read. It first covers basic IPCop concepts, then moves to introduce basic IPCop configurations, before covering advanced uses of IPCop. This book is for... | | | | Linux Security (Networking)This book provides you with comprehensive knowledge about Linux Security. The book is aimed at readers who are familiar with Linux concepts but now want to gain a solid foundation in Linux security features. It is assumed these readers already understand some Linux and networking concepts, such as network protocols, network servers, and so on. This... |
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Slamming Spam : A Guide for System AdministratorsReal Anti-Spam Help for System Administrators
In Slamming Spam, two spam fighters show you how to fight backand win. Unlike most spam books, this one is written specifically for in-the-trenches system administrators: professionals who need... | | | | OS X Mountain Lion Server For Dummies
Create a Mac network in your home or office
There's no doubt about it: Macs, iPhones, and iPads have invaded the workplace. But, you don't need an IT department to administer a Mac network in your home or business. This friendly guide explains everything you need to know to set one up yourself using OS X Mountain... |
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| | | | Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator's Pocket ConsultantWhether you support 50 users or 5000, this indispensable guide provides immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of the Windows Server 2003 family. This pocket-sized resource zeroes in on core support procedures and everyday tasks for maximizing Windows® productivity—delivering critical details through quick-reference... |
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