I would like to see with the links, as this is also not the complete information. Regards, Dharmendra.T Linux Security Expert www.nsecure.net dharmu@nsecure.net On Tuesday 19 November 2002 14:39, BUNTER MATTHEW wrote: > --- Reçu de VITEUR.BUNTERMA 04 72 96 57 77 19/11/02 10.09 > > Before going out and spending a fortune on books can I suggest our best > friend Mr. Google? > > Linux Documentation Project is also a good place to visit. > > Why not download Linux manuals? (RedHat had all manuals up to 8 in pdf > format afaik) > > If you are interested in sys admin books then there are : > > LAME - Linux Admin Made Easy > NAG - Network Admin Guide > SAG - Security Admin Guide > etc. > > Suggest downloading these sorts of things before loosing all that beer > money. > > Rgs, > > Matt > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > > Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:02:36 +0900 > Subject: Re: *nix/BSD Book Suggestions > > Linux Security (Craig Hunt Libraray) (and pretty much the whole Craig > Hunt Library is pretty good) > > Unix System Administration Handbook, Third Edition > or > Linux System Administration Handbook (2002 pub date) > > Oreilly just published the 3rd edition of "Essential System > Administration" Armadillo cover > > Linux and Unix in a Nutshell books are must haves > > Building secure Linux servers (Oreilly) > > Linux Administration a Users Guide (Marcel Gagne' easy read packed with > good info) > > Oreilly books that are musts: > Bind and DNS (Cricket Liu <SP>) > Managing NFS and NIS > Apache web server (horse boook) > Sendmail (bat book) > Learning Bash > Learning GNU Emacs (if emacs desired??) > Linux Network Administrators Guide (available on the internet) > Running Linux > Perl for system Administration (eventually swallow the rest first) > > Enjoy > > David Blomberg > > On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 14:42, Derrick Lewis wrote: > > Hello all. My friend asked me for advice on what *nix/BSD books he should > > read in order to sharpen his limited skills in those environments. He > > is looking for a book that will teach him administrative/security skills > > for both environments (the more in-depth, the better). I was going to > > suggest the O'Rielly books, but I am not knowledgeable about there books. > > Are there any suggestions? thanks. -D > > > > -- > > Derrick Lewis > > Assistant Site Manager LinuxSecurity.com > > (917) 681-1876 "The Linux Community's Center for > > Security." dlewis@linuxsecurity.com > > http://www.linuxsecurity.com > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com > > with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message.