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���� ���� 14 ������ 2003, 10:31, Oleg Goldshmidt ���:
> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine asked me for a recommendation for one or two
> comprehensive intermediate level (i.e. not for complete novices or
> idiots) reference books on Linux system and network administration,
> and though I am usually able to find the right FM for a question at
> hand, I found myself unable to recommend any single reference source
> in a form of a dead tree or parchment.
>
> Assuming responses like "Why does he need a book at all?" are
> redirected to /dev/null, can anyone recommend anything generic enough
> and comprehensive enough? Updated and correct to a reasonable degree...
>
> It's OK if it is specific to a major distro. If it isn't - so much the
> better. If there are none - it's a good answer as well.
Hi Oleg

1. "Securing and Optimizing LINUX The Hacking Solution" /Gerhrd Mourani 
(www.openna.com).
2. Red Hat Linux Networking and system administration / Terry Collings and 
Kurt Wall / redhat PRESS
3. Red Hat Linux security and optimization / Mohammed J. Kabir /redhat PRESS

Doron
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