Thursday, November 24, 2011

Hacking Red Hat Enteprise Linux

Hacking Red Hat Enteprise Linux Review



This book is to provide security configuration recommendations for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 and 6 operating system. The guidance provided here should be applicable to all variants (Desktop, Server, Advanced Platform) of the product. Recommended settings for the basic operating system are provided, as well as for many commonly-used services that the system can host in a network environment.

  • Covers Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6
  • Install, maintain, and update software
  • Learn how to modify file and directory permissions to prevent unauthorized users
  • Prevent unauthorized people from gaining shell access to accounts, particularly to privileged accounts
  • Master SELinux configuration
  • Configure logging, log monitoring, and auditing, using tools included with RHEL5
  • In-depth coverage of base services that are configured to start up on boot in a RHEL5 default installation

  • Sunday, November 20, 2011

    Red Hat Linux Fedora All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

    Red Hat Linux Fedora All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies Review



    • Completely updated for the newest release of Red Hat Linux, with nine stand-alone, task-oriented minibooks that enable readers to understand all aspects of the Red Hat Linux operating system
    • Includes a new minibook on the OpenOffice.org Desktop Productivity Suite; a new chapter on wireless Ethernet local area networks (LANs); new material on USB devices; and enhanced information on accessing databases, working with graphics and images, and using Linux multimedia tools
    • Written in the friendly, easy-to-understand For Dummies style, the book offers nearly 900 pages of coverage on basic to advanced Red Hat Linux topics, making it the perfect desktop reference to help readers find quick answers or learn how to perform a particular task
    • Includes a DVD that contains all of the CD-ROMs that make up the full Fedora Core distribution, including the source code.


    Friday, November 18, 2011

    Red Hat LINUX 7 Fast and Easy (Fast & Easy)

    Red Hat LINUX 7 Fast and Easy (Fast & Easy) Review



    For users new to Linux, Red Hat Linux X Fast & Easy is the only book that provides step-by-step instruction in an easy-to-follow visual format. This hot flavor of Linux is explained without making you wade through pages and pages of text filled with information you don’t need to use Linux effectively. Hundreds of visual examples show you exactly how you can be productive with Red Hat Linux right away! This book is for users who are curious about what makes Linux tick and want a quick, basic introduction to it. This Fast & Easy guide will prove the value choice in visual learning!


    Wednesday, November 16, 2011

    Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible, Second Edition

    Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible, Second Edition Review



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    The authoritative guide to Linux command line and shell scripting?completely updated and revised [it's not a guide to Linux as a whole ? just to scripting]

    The Linux command line allows you to type specific Linux commands directly to the system so that you can easily manipulate files and query system resources, thereby permitting you to automate commonly used functions and even schedule those programs to run automatically. This new edition is packed with new and revised content, reflecting the many changes to new Linux versions, including coverage of alternative shells to the default bash shell. For this edition, the author has teamed up with another Linux expert ? with their shared expertise, they take you beyond the basics of shell scripting and guide you through using shell scripting for higher-level applications that are commonly found in Linux environments. In addition, this edition features a host of real-world examples, so you can see how the scripts work in application.

    • Reflects changes to new Linux versions and covers alternate shells to the default bash shell
    • Offers new chapters on working with file system commands and software installation commands
    • Includes a plethora of real-world examples of advanced shell scripting
    • Shows how to use shell scripts in a graphical desktop environment

    With Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible you'll learn to manage file systems, install software, write scripts for graphical desktops, work with alternative shells, and more.


    Monday, November 14, 2011

    Red Hat Linux: Your Visual Blueprint to Open Source Operating Systems

    Red Hat Linux: Your Visual Blueprint to Open Source Operating Systems Review



    * This highly visual two-color guide demonstrates step by step how to accomplish more than 100 key Red Hat Linux tasks, from installation to security
    * Covers the Linux shell, file system, text editor, the X Window System, window manager, and xterm
    * Explains how to use the Mozilla Web browser and instant messaging, how to administer auto-mounting file systems, and how to burn CDs and configure CD writers
    * Features more than 500 fully annotated screenshots, expanded introductions, and tips with real-life examples
    Combining clear, step-by-step screen shots with minimal text, our five Visual series are the ultimate resources for visual learners, who represent up to forty percent of your customers.
    Teach Yourself VISUALLY guides help computer users get up to speed on a wide range of office productivity, graphics, and Web design software. Offering significantly more coverage than our Simplified series, these books provide real-world tips and illustrate basic and intermediate level techniques using crisp full-color screen shots.
    Visual Blueprints apply the proven Visual formula to professional-level programming, Web development, and networking tips. Each two-color guide includes self-contained two-page lessons, covering more than 100 key topics, accompanied by practical tips and code samples as well as examples and bonus software on CD-ROM.


    Friday, November 11, 2011

    A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8

    A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8 Review



    This new book by best-selling author Mark Sobell combines the strengths of a tutorial and those of a reference to give you the knowledge and skills to master Red Hat Linux. Uniquely designed for both beginners and experienced users, A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux requires no prior programming experience. It begins with an extensive tutorial to bring those with less experience up to speed, and then quickly progresses to detailed chapters on GUIs, networking, popular shells, programming tools, Red Hat Linux filesystems, and system administration. Part two is a comprehensive reference containing descriptions and examples of many utilities. The book takes a truly practical approach to the study of Red Hat Linux by the use of tutorial examples that show you what you will see on the screen each step of the way.


    Saturday, November 5, 2011

    Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours

    Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours Review



    Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours provides new users a tutorial approach to learning how to use Linux -- and it provides readers who are already familiar with Linux insights into the features of the latest version of Red Hat Linux -- the most popular distribution among Linux users in the United States and overseas. The book covers all the most important topics for the reader who wants to get Red Hat Linux up and running and productive as quickly as possible. Written by Judith Samson, the principal of a Linux consulting company, the book assumes no prior knowledge of either Linux or the Red Hat distribution. Everything is explained using simple terms in a careful, step-by-step manner. The book's CD includes a complete Red Hat Linux starter kit, including the most recent version of the Red Hat distribution.


    Thursday, November 3, 2011

    Red Hat Linux Fedora For Dummies

    Red Hat Linux Fedora For Dummies Review



    • Shows first-time Linux users how to install and use the latest version of the world’s most popular Linux distribution, Red Hat
    • Updated to cover the latest features in the Fall 2003 Red Hat release
    • Gives readers the lowdown on navigating the GNOME graphical user interfaces, working with the OpenOffice.org Desktop Productivity Suite, connecting to the Internet with DSL or cable, setting up a firewall, and more, in a friendly, easy-to-understand style
    • Contains new chapters on using the WINE system to execute Windows applications under Linux and creating a streaming audio server–plus new coverage of using Mozilla to access e-mail and configuring virtual private networks
    • Includes the Red Hat Linux Fedora Publisher’s Edition on one DVD


    Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    Linux User's Guide: Using the Command Line & Gnome with Red Hat Linux 9.0

    Linux User's Guide: Using the Command Line & Gnome with Red Hat Linux 9.0 Review



    This book is designed to be a tutorial with an extensive hands-on practice to tie the practical with the theoretical. Concrete examples promote understanding of universal operating system concepts. The advanced material covers elementary shell scripting and customizing the desktop environment.

    This is an enduser's guide--activities and exercises are preformed at the root access level, but the tools to manage a Linux workstation are covered. The focus is on the knowledge necessary to move to the next level, basic system administration. Thus, after working carefully through the material in this book, the how and why of the enduser functions of the Linux operating system becomes clear. Further, the book's approach encourages the understanding that the primary function of Linux, as of any operating system, is the management of the entire computer system (hardware, software, and files).

    Each section of the book is presented in a careful, step-by-step style. Numerous screen shots show the expected results of each step. This not only minimizes the need for assistance in a laboratory setting, but also eases the difficulties of those working on their own computers at home or work. Interspersed between the steps in the exercises are the reasons for and the results of each action. A students activities disk is bundled with the book. This disk, labeled BOOK, contains the files that are needed to successfully complete the step-by-step activities in each chapter.

    Each chapter includes a chapter overview, learning objectives, learning outcomes, commands introduced, a list of key terms, a chapter summary, discussion questions, true-and-false questions, completion questions, multiple-choice questions, and problems to promote mastery.