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<A NAME=intro_linux></A>
<li><STRONG>Introduction to Linux - A Beginer's Guide, by <a href="http://writers.fultus.com/garrels/">Machtelt Garrels</a>, published by <a href="http://www.fultus.com/">Fultus Publishing</a></STRONG>
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242 pages, second edition 2007, ISBN 1596821124 (Paperback POD), ISBN 1596821140 (eBook PDF).<br>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
<UL>
<li>What is Linux</li>
<li>Quickstart</li>
<li>About Files and the File System</li>
<li>Processes</li>
<li>I/O Redirection</li>
<li>Text Editors</li>
<li>Customization</li>
<li>Printers and Printing</li>
<li>Fundamental Backup Techniques</li>
<li>Networking</li>
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<li><STRONG>Bash Guide for Beginners, by <a href="http://www.fultus.com/">Fultus</a></STRONG>
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198 pages, published 2004, ISBN 0-9744339-4-2<br>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
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<li>Bash and Bash Scripts</li>
<li>Writing and Debugging Scripts</li>
<li>The Bash Environment</li>
<li>Regular Expressions</li>
<li>The GNU sed Stream Editor</li>
<li>The GNU awk Programming Language</li>
<li>Conditional Statements</li>
<li>Writing Interactive Scripts</li>
<li>Repetitive Tasks</li>
<li>More on Variables</li>
<li>Functions</li>
<li>Catching Signals</li>
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<li><STRONG>Securing and Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution, by <a href="http://www.openna.com/">OpenNA Linux</a></STRONG>
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1208 pages, published 2002, ISBN 0968879314</br>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
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<li>Installation Reference</li>
<li>Networking Reference</li>
<li>Cryptography and Authentication</li>
<li>Monitoring and System Integrity</li>
<li>DNS, IMAP, FTP Reference</li>
<li>Database Reference</li>
<li>Backup Reference</li>
</ul>
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<li><STRONG>Administrating Linux: The Basics; by <a
href="http://www.opendocspublishing.com/">OpenDocs</a></STRONG><br>
Donates a percentage of sales back to the
<A HREF=http://www.opendocspublishing.com>OpenSource Documentation Fund.</A><BR>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
<UL>
<li>Unix and Internet Fundamentals HOWTO</li>
<li>Installation HOWTO</li>
<li>Administration Made Easy</li>
<li>Bash Prompt HOWTO</li>
<li>Linux Printing HOWTO</li>
<li>BootPrompt HOWTO</li>
<li>Kernel HOWTO</li>
<li>Multi Disk System Tuning</li>
<li>Mail User HOWTO</li>
<li>Modem HOWTO</li>
<li>Networking Overview HOWTO</li>
<li>Security HOWTO</li>
<li>XFree86 HOWTO</li>
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<HR><A NAME=linux_complete></A>
<li><STRONG>Linux Complete; by <a
href="http://www.sybex.com">Sybex</a></STRONG><br>
992 pages, second edition 2001, ISBN 0-7821-4036-X<BR>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
<UL>
<LI>What is Linux?</li>
<LI>Unix and Internet Fundamentals</li>
<LI>Distributions--Red Hat, Debian, and others</li>
<LI>Installing Linux</li>
</UL>
<I>Hardware</I><UL>
<LI>Installing, Configuring, and Running XFree 86</li>
<LI>Printers</li>
</UL>
<I>Networking</I><UL>
<LI>Linux Networking Overview</li>
<LI>PPP</li>
<LI>Ethernet</li>
<LI>Cable Modems</li>
<LI>DHCP</li>
<LI>IP Masquerading</li>
</UL>
<I>Security</I><UL>
<LI>Importance of Linux Security</li>
<LI>IP Chains</li>
</UL>
<I>Linux on the Desktop</I><UL>
<LI>Gnome (GNU Networked Object Model Environment)</li>
<LI>The K Desktop Environment (KDE)</li>
</UL>
<I>Linux References</I><UL>
<LI>Extensive Command Reference</li>
<LI>Linux Reading List</li>
<LI>Linux HOWTOs</li>
</UL>
<HR><A NAME=linux_reference></A>
<li><STRONG>Linux the Complete Reference; by <a
href=http://www.mailordercentral.com/lsl/prodinfo.asp?number=BL00-702&variation=&aitem=3&mitem=10>
Linux System Labs</a>. In its 7th Edition.</STRONG>
<UL>
<LI>Table of Contents Link is broken. I will supply the info if I can find
another source.
</UL>
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<HR><A NAME=securing_linux></A>
<li><STRONG>Securing and Optimizing Linux: RedHat Edition; by <a
href="http://www.opendocspublishing.com/">OpenDocs</a></STRONG></li>.<STRONG>
Donates a percentage of sales back to the <A href=http://www.opendocspublishing.com/>OpenSource Documentation Fund.</A></STRONG>
This book is 470+ pages. It can be downloaded <A HREF="../guides.html#securing_linux">here (4 Meg Download).</A><BR>
<STRONG>Includes:</STRONG><BR>
<UL>
<LI>RedHat 6.2 CD</li>
<LI>RedHat 6.2 Powertools CD</li>
<LI>Linux Installation</li>
<LI>Descriptions of programs packages we must uninstall for securities reasons</li>
<LI>Descriptions of programs that must be uninstalled after installation of the server</li>
<LI>Linux General Security</li>
<LI>Linux General Optimization</li>
<LI>Linux Kernel</li>
<LI>Linux TCP/IP Network Management</li>
<LI>Linux IPCHAINS</li>
<LI>Linux Masquerading and Forwarding</li>
<LI>Linux Compiler functionality</li>
<LI>Linux sXid</li>
<LI>Linux Logcheck</li>
<LI>Linux PortSentry</li>
<LI>Linux OpenSSH Client/Server</li>
<LI>Linux SSH2 Client/Server</li>
<LI>Linux Tripwire 2.2.1</li>
<LI>Linux Tripwire ASR 1.3.1</li>
<LI>Linux GnuPG</li>
<LI>Set Quota on your Linux system</li>
<LI>Linux DNS and BIND Server </li>
<LI>Linux Sendmail Server (includes 8.10.1)</li>
<LI>Linux IMAP &amp; POP Server</li>
<LI>Enable IMAP or POP via the tcp-wrappers inetd super server</li>
<LI>Linux OPENSSL Server</li>
<LI>Linux FreeS/WAN VPN</li>
<LI>Linux OpenLDAP Server</li>
<LI>Linux PostgreSQL Database Server</li>
<LI>Linux Squid Proxy Server</li>
<LI>Linux MM - Shared Memory Library for Apache</li>
<LI>Linux Apache Web Server</li>
<LI>Linux Webalizer</li>
<LI>Linux FAQ-O-Matic</li>
<LI>Linux Webmail IMP</li>
<LI>Linux Samba Server</li>
<LI>Linux FTP Server</li>
<LI>Linux Backup and Restore</li>
<LI>Tweaks, Tips and Administration tasks</li>
<LI>Obtaining Requests for Comments (RFCs)</li>
</UL>
</li>
<HR><A NAME="nag2"></A>
<li><STRONG><a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linag2/">Linux Network Administrator's
Guide, 2nd Edition</a></STRONG><br>
by <i>Olaf Kirch &amp; Terry Dawson</i>; published by
<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/">O'Reilly &amp; Associates, Inc.</a><br>
503 pages; second edition 2002, ISBN 1-56592-400-2.<br>
<ul>
<li>Introduction to networking</li>
<li>Issues of TCP/IP networking</li>
<li>Configuring the networking hardware</li>
<li>Configuring serial hardware</li>
<li>Configuring TCP/IP Networking</li>
<li>Name service and resolver configuration</li>
<li>Serial line IP</li>
<li>The point-to-point protocol</li>
<li>iTCP/IP Firewall</li>
<li>IP Accounting</li>
<li>IP Masquerade and network address translation</li>
<li>Important network features</li>
<li>The network information system</li>
<li>The network file system</li>
<li>IPX and the NCP file system</li>
<li>Managing Taylor UUCP</li>
<li>Electronic Mail</li>
<li>Sendmail</li>
<li>Getting Exim up and running</li>
<li>Netnews</li>
<li>C news</li>
<li>NNTP and the NTP daemon</li>
<li>Internet news</li>
<li>Newsreader configuration</li>
</ul>
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