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Linux Dns Server Administration (Craig Hunt Linux Library)5 reviews
Craig Hunt

Sybex Inc, 2000

If you only buy one, this is it.
If you can only buy one book for running BIND on Linux, this is your book. Craig Hunt walks you through configuring DNS for many straight-forward, day to day configurations, as well as some quite esoteric setups and needs. The coverage of security and BIND is quite good, with ample explanations of the security issues of running a DNS server, ways to stop the "common" hacks of BIND, and options to ...
  
  











  



  
Manhunt 1953--September
Hunt Collins (The Molested), Evan Hunter (The Death of Me), Richard Marsten (Accident Report), Craig Rice. Contributors include Ray Bradbury

Eagle Publications, 1953
  
  











  



  
Windows Server 2003 Network Administration4 reviews
Craig Hunt, Roberta Bragg

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005

Excellent Net Admin Book
Oh my, this book is just incredible. It is the most comprehensive book I found covering many advanced networking technologies including routing and firewalls. One thing so cool is able to understand comparatively the firewall features of routing and NAT functionality of RRAS, IPSec filters, TCP/IP filtering, ICF, and Windows Firewall. I wasn't able to find such material in any other books. ...
  
  











  



  
sendmail Cookbook5 reviews
Craig Hunt

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2003

A Much Easier Way to Handle Sendmail
The first killer application of the Internet was email. For over twenty years, the most common program used to handle this was sendmail, written by Eric Allman. Over this time, sendmail has become a fully fledged language, with a very inelegant syntax. To learn how this, you need the book "Sendmail" by Costales and Allman. The basic problem is that twenty years of ever increasing complexity in ...
  
  











  



  
TCP/IP Network Administration (3rd Edition; O'Reilly Networking)29 reviews
Craig Hunt

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002

Best TCP/IP Book Hands Down!
As with all of O'Reilly's books, this one is technically accurate and fundamentally sound. It does not teach TCP/IP from a simplistic approach--telling you only what you need to know and leaving you begging for more. It lays a ground work based upon the actual theory of these protocols and how they were developed and the thinking that was involved in their creation. From there, it takes you step ...
  
  











  



  
Linux Sendmail Administration (Craig Hunt Linux Library)15 reviews
Craig Hunt

Sybex, 2001

Just what I needed...
I have been frantically searching for a sendmail book that would just get me through the fundamentals. Much of the internet material are hacks by admins professing to know something, but get you into more trouble. I checked out the bat book (O'Reilly) and get cross-eyed going through that tomb, which seems to be more of a reference than a practical guide. This book finally hit the jackpot. ...
  
  











  



  
Linux for Windows Nt/2000 Administrators: The Secret Decoder Ring (Mark Minasi Windows 2000)39 reviews
Mark Minasi, Dan York, ...

Sybex Books, 2000

Excellent for Win Admins wanting to learn Linux
This was one of the first books I picked up when I decided to take the plunge into Linux. Being an MCSE and Windows administrator, I drastically improved my understanding of how Linux is similar, and differs from Windows. If you're a Windows guy or gal who wants to make sense of Linux, I highly recommend you pick up this book!
  
  











  



  
Windows NT TCP/IP Network Administration13 reviews
Craig Hunt, Robert Bruce Thompson

O'Reilly, 1998

Now I know the fondamental concept about network computer
It's clear and simple. Very good and usefull to understand the network computer.
  
  











  



  
Networking Personal Computers with TCP/IP: Building TCP/IP Networks (O'Reilly Nutshell)2 reviews
Craig Hunt

O'Reilly, 1995

The whole story
The one problem I had with this book was the fact that not only was it OLD, but it covers only NT V3.5, not even a mention of NT4. I was not interested in DOS or W95 The info was ok quality-wise, but not anywhere NEAR current. I put it on the shelf after a quick perusal.
  
  











  



  
Linux Network Servers (Craig Hunt Linux Library)1 review
Craig Hunt

Sybex, 2002

Easy to use = linux
An unabashed plug for linux on a server! While Microsoft overwhelmingly dominates the desktop market, on the server side, things are far more contentious. Hunt offers us here his vision of how to use a linux machine for many practical server duties. He starts by explaining how to install linux. Then how to set up accounts for users and, very importantly, how to properly set up a mail server. ...
  
  











  



  
Hits der 80er & 90er.
Craig Hunt

Alfred Publishing GmbH, 2003
  
  











  



  
sendmail Kochbuch
Craig Hunt

O'Reilly Vlg. GmbH & Co., 2004
  
  











  



  
Linux for Windows Nt/2000 Administrators: The Secret Decoder Ring (Mark Minasi Windows 2000)39 reviews
Mark Minasi, Dan York, ...

Sybex Books, 2000

Excellent for Win Admins wanting to learn Linux
This was one of the first books I picked up when I decided to take the plunge into Linux. Being an MCSE and Windows administrator, I drastically improved my understanding of how Linux is similar, and differs from Windows. If you're a Windows guy or gal who wants to make sense of Linux, I highly recommend you pick up this book!
  
  











  








   



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