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<bibliography id="biblio">
<title>Reference Bibliography and Recommended Reading</title>
<biblioentry>
<biblioset>
<author>
<firstname>Chandra</firstname>
<surname>Kopparapu</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2002</year>
<holder>unknown holder (FIXME)</holder>
</copyright>
<isbn>0-471-41550-2</isbn>
<title>Load Balancing Servers, Firewalls, and Caches</title>
<publisher>
<publishername>John Wiley &amp; Sons, Inc.</publishername>
</publisher>
<abstract>
<para>
Kopparapu introduces some difficult and advanced networking concepts
in this book on load balancing, while maintaining readability. This
is not strictly a linux-related networking book, but provides some
excellent conceptual introduction to non-trivial networking
techniques.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioset>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<biblioset>
<author>
<firstname>W.</firstname>
<othername>Richard</othername>
<surname>Stevens</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>1994</year>
<holder>Addison Wesley</holder>
</copyright>
<isbn>0-201-63346-9 (v.1)</isbn>
<title>TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I</title>
<publisher>
<publishername>Addison Wesley</publishername>
</publisher>
<abstract>
<para>
Stevens is the well-seasoned canonical reference work for the IP
protocols in use on a daily basis. Though written almost ten years
ago, this work is a key reference work, without which this sort of
practical documentation would never get written.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioset>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<biblioset>
<author>
<firstname>Robert</firstname>
<othername>L.</othername>
<surname>Ziegler</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
<holder>New Riders</holder>
</copyright>
<isbn>0-2357-1099-6</isbn>
<title>Linux Firewalls</title>
<publisher>
<publishername>New Riders</publishername>
</publisher>
<pubdate>2001</pubdate>
<abstract>
<para>
Ziegler's book provides a wide introduction to the sets of tools and
techniques available to the network administrator using linux. This
book is heavy on practical examples and detail.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioset>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<biblioset>
<author>
<firstname>Rich</firstname>
<surname>Seifert</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2000</year>
<holder>Rich Seifert</holder>
</copyright>
<isbn>0-471-34586-5</isbn>
<title>The Switch Book</title>
<subtitle>The Complete Guide to LAN Switching Technology</subtitle>
<publisher>
<publishername>John Wiley &amp; Sons, Inc.</publishername>
</publisher>
<abstract>
<para>
A <foreignphrase>tour de force</foreignphrase> on switching and
bridging, this tome makes the complexity of LANs and catenets
accessible to a wide audience in an approachable style.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioset>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<biblioset>
<author>
<firstname>Tony</firstname>
<surname>Mancill</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2000</year>
<holder>Prentice Hall</holder>
</copyright>
<isbn>0-1308-6113-8</isbn>
<title>Linux Routers</title>
<publisher>
<publishername>Prentice Hall</publishername>
</publisher>
<abstract>
<para>
In this encylopedic whirlwind, Mancill introduces many of the basic
tools in the linux network administration toolkit. While very few
administrators will have need for all of the tools identified, the
survey is realistic and thorough.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioset>
</biblioentry>
</bibliography>