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sendmail Cookbook»rank: 140453par: Craig Hunt
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Beethoven»rank: 27156avec: Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Dean Jones, Nicholle Tom, Christopher Castile
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TCP/IP Network Administration»rank: 164563par: Craig Hunt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book will be indispensable to Unix system administrators. lt describes how to set up and administer a network of Unix systems using the TCP/lP protocols, taking a thoroughly practical approach. Topics covered include basic system configuration, routing, common network applications, and many others. |
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Windows Server 2003 Network Administration»rank: 37707par: Craig Hunt, Roberta Bragg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book will be indispensable to Unix system administrators. lt describes how to set up and administer a network of Unix systems using the TCP/lP protocols, taking a thoroughly practical approach. Topics covered include basic system configuration, routing, common network applications, and many others. |
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Linux Sendmail Administration: Craig Hunt Linux Library»rank: 410083par: Craig Hunt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book will be indispensable to Unix system administrators. lt describes how to set up and administer a network of Unix systems using the TCP/lP protocols, taking a thoroughly practical approach. Topics covered include basic system configuration, routing, common network applications, and many others. |
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Linux Network Servers: Craig Hunt Linux Library»rank: 907422par: Craig Hunt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book will be indispensable to Unix system administrators. lt describes how to set up and administer a network of Unix systems using the TCP/lP protocols, taking a thoroughly practical approach. Topics covered include basic system configuration, routing, common network applications, and many others. |
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Windows NT TCP/IP Network Administration»rank: 619997par: Craig Hunt, Robert Bruce Thompson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The world runs on lP addresses and the transmission of data between them, and Windows NT controls an increasing number of TCP/lP networks. Windows NT TCP/lP Network Administration helps demystify the aspects of Windows NT that relate to TCP/lP. Craig Hunt wrote the standard book on TCP/lP under Unix--TCP/lP Network Administration--and he and Robert Thompson have applied their skills with equal aplomb to Windows NT 4. The authors don't assume too much here--they explain how lP addressing and TCP sessions work in general before diving into the ... |
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Linux DNS Server Administration»rank: 998490par: Craig Hunt
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:DNS provides the Net's address system, and Linux with BlND is a favourite way to implement a DNS server. Linux DNS Server Administration assumes BlND 8.x, the version included with current Linux distributions. Unlike other excellent books on the subject, 0'Reilly's DNS and BlND, for example, it assumes you're running an up to date Linux distro, which means it can address Linux specific issues such as how to compile and run it, start and stop it as well as understanding, creating and maintaining the Linux scripts necessary ... |
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Linux Network Servers 24seven»rank: 1323025par: Craig Hunt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Everyone seems eager to give Linux a shakedown, so publishers have saturated the marketplace with books about installing and initially configuring the operating system. Most of them, however, give only cursory coverage to the software you can run under Linux. Linux Network Servers: 24 Seven does an outstanding job of explaining how to turn a machine running Linux 2.2 (it doesn't pay much attention to the differences among distributions) into a reliable, high-performance provider of network services. You'll learn how to install most any service you could ... |
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How to Find, Buy, Manage, and Sell a Manufactured Home Communities»rank: 1323025par: George Allen, Laurence Allen, Barbara Alley, Michael Conley, Grady Hunt, Martin Newby, Daniel Oas, Donald Westphal, Craig White
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Everyone seems eager to give Linux a shakedown, so publishers have saturated the marketplace with books about installing and initially configuring the operating system. Most of them, however, give only cursory coverage to the software you can run under Linux. Linux Network Servers: 24 Seven does an outstanding job of explaining how to turn a machine running Linux 2.2 (it doesn't pay much attention to the differences among distributions) into a reliable, high-performance provider of network services. You'll learn how to install most any service you could ... |