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Sunday, 26 January 2014

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installation Guide

Basic Computer Networking Bangla

Linux Installation Guide

A very easy Linux installation tutorial by Eric Steven Raymond is here. We know,  Linux is a implementation of Unix for inexpensive personal machines (it was developed on 386s, and now supports 486, 586, Pentium, PowerPC, Sun Sparc, ARM and DEC Alpha hardware, and even the IBM System 390 mainframe). It supports a wide range of software, including X Windows, Emacs,
TCP/IP networking (including SLIP), and many applications. It distributable for free of cost. This document assumes that you have heard of and know about Linux, and now want to get it running. It
focuses on the Intel base version, which is the most popular, but much of the advice applies on Power PCs, Sparcs and Alphas as well.

In this book:
Introduction
Purpose of this document
Translations
Other sources of information
New versions of this document
Feedback and Corrections
Recent Changes
The Easiest Option: Buy, Don't Build
Before You Begin

Hardware requirements
Space requirements and coexistence
Time requirements
Choosing a Linux distribution
Installation Overview
First Installation Steps: The Easy Way
First Installation Steps: The Hard Way
Continuing the Installation
Basic Parts of an Installation Kit
Installation In Detail
Getting prepared for installation
Creating the boot and root floppies
Repartitioning your DOS/Windows drives
Creating partitions for Linux
Partition basics
Sizing partitions
Booting the installation disk
Choosing Console or X installation
Using fdisk and cfdisk
Post−partition steps
Installing software packages
After package installations
LILO, the LInux LOader
Making a production boot disk (optional)
Miscellaneous system configuration
Booting Your New System
After Your First Boot
Beginning System Administratration
Custom LILO Configuration
Administrivia
Terms of Use
The Linux Installation HOWTO
Acknowledgements

Linux Installation Guide

Pages: 28


Size: 77 KB

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Thursday, 6 August 2009

Wireless Home Networking for Dummies

Wireless Home Networking for Dummies

Wireless Home Networking for Dummies

Danny Briere, Pat Hurley, Walter Bruce, «Wireless Home Networking for Dummies»
For Dummies | ISBN: 0764539108 | 2003 | PDF | 380 pages | 7.1 MB

Thinking of going wireless? It’s not as scary as it sounds! This fast and fun guidebook helps you decide what you need, install it, and get the most from all its cool options. Your PCs can share printers while you groove to your favorite MP3s and the family shares quality video game time – all from anywhere!

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Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Voice Over IP


Voice Over IP

Voice Over IP

Product Description
Presents the answers to configuration and troubleshooting problems, both basic and advanced concepts. Designed to get your voice over IP networks up and running. DLC: Internet telephony. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Security for Telecommunications Networks


 Security for Telecommunications Networks

Security for Telecommunications Networks

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Telecommunications networks are a critical component of the economic and social infrastructures in which we live. Each day, well over three billion people across the globe rely upon these systems, as their primary means of connecting to the world around them.

Given the significant focus on securing critical infrastructure in recent years, Security for Telecommunications Networks creates a starting place for new researchers in the field of secure telecommunications networks. This volume not only discusses emerging threats, along with system vulnerability, but also presents the open questions posited by network evolution and defense mechanisms. This is one of the first books to discuss securing current and next generation telecommunications networks by the security community.


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Security Patterns Integrating Security & Systems Engineering

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Author(s): Markus Schumacher, Eduardo Fernandez-Buglioni, Duane Hybertson, Frank Buschmann, Peter Sommerlad
Publisher: Wiley
Year: Mar 2006
ISBN: 0-470-85884-2
Language: English
File type: PDF
Pages: 603
Size (for download): 5.54 MB

Security has become an important topic for many software systems. With the growing success of the Internet, computer and software systems have become more and more networked. Researchers are already developing scenarios in which millions of devices are connected and cooperatively running web-based commerce, government, health, and other types of security-sensitive systems. Much of the research effort in these scenarios is devoted to security aspects.

What could happen if, in a pervasive health scenario, cardiology data collected by wireless sensors attached to your body and pre-processed by software on your PDA is intercepted and manipulated by an unauthorized person during its transmission to your doctor? Or think of a scenario in which the software in your car is updated remotely because an attacker has compromised the manufacturer’s servers.

What if your car, which has just been ‘updated,’ no longer brakes, but instead activates its drive-by-wire accelerator? What if, in the near future, the control tower that just took over handling of the aircraft in which you are a passenger discovers that the plane no longer does what the pilots or the tower want, but, instead, what some hijackers want it to do? Perhaps worst of all, think about potential for disaster should someone maliciously take over control of a nuclear power plant…

You simply do not want these things to happen! In other words, you require the system to ensure a proper level of confidentiality and integrity before you trust and use it.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - The Pattern Approach
Chapter 02 - Security Foundations
Chapter 03 - Security Patterns
Chapter 04 - Patterns Scope and Enterprise Security
Chapter 05 - The Security Pattern Landscape
Chapter 06 - Enterprise Security and Risk Management
Chapter 07 - Identification and Authentication (I&A)
Chapter 08 - Access Control Models
Chapter 09 - System Access Control Architecture
Chapter 10 - Operating System Access Control
Chapter 11 - Accounting
Chapter 12 - Firewall Architectures
Chapter 13 - Secure Internet Applications
Chapter 14 - Case Study: IP Telephony
Chapter 15 - Supplementary Concepts
Chapter 16 - Closing Remarks

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Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach

Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach


Feng Zhao, Leonidas Guibas, "Wireless Sensor Networks: An Information Processing Approach"
Morgan Kaufmann | 2004-07-06 | ISBN: 1558609148 | 376 pages | PDF | 5,5 Mb

Designing, implementing, and operating a wireless sensor network involves a wide range of disciplines and many application-specific constraints. To make sense of and take advantage of these systems, a holistic approach is neededand this is precisely what Wireless Sensor Networks delivers.

Inside, two eminent researchers review the diverse technologies and techniques that interact in todays wireless sensor networks. At every step, they are guided by the high-level information-processing tasks that determine how these networks are architected and administered. Zhao and Guibas begin with the canonical problem of localizing and tracking moving objects, then systematically examine the many fundamental sensor network issues that spring from it, including network discovery, service establishment, data routing and aggregation, query processing, programming models, and system organization. The understanding gained as a resulthow different layers support the needs of different applications, and how a wireless sensor network should be built to optimize performance and economyis sure to endure as individual component technologies come and go.

·Written for practitioners, researchers, and students and relevant to all application areas, including environmental monitoring, industrial sensing and diagnostics, automotive and transportation, security and surveillance, military and battlefield uses, and large-scale infrastructural maintenance.
·Skillfully integrates the many disciplines at work in wireless sensor network design: signal processing and estimation, communication theory and protocols, distributed algorithms and databases, probabilistic reasoning, energy-aware computing, design methodologies, evaluation metrics, and more.
·Demonstrates how querying, data routing, and network self-organization can support high-level information-processing tasks.

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Mastering Microsoft Windows Server 2003

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The Only Windows Server Resource You Need. The single most comprehensive and understandable book on the subject, Mastering Windows Server 2003 continues author Mark Minasi?s award-winning tradition of clear and comprehensive coverage of Microsoft?s Windows Server products. This book shows you how to plan, configure and install your network, keep it running its best, and fix it if it breaks. And you still get all the coverage you need for the Windows 2000 Server installations that remain part of your environment.
Coverage includes:
* Configuring IP, DHCP, DNS, and WINS to achieve the right foundation for your network
* DNS explained in everyday English, from basics to advanced design
* Designing, running, and maintaining Active Directory-based domains with Server 2003 and 2000 Server
* Running your own Web, FTP, and e-mail server with 2003
* Controlling hundreds, even thousands, of workstations with group policies and security templates
* Tuning and monitoring your network
* Securing your network from split-brain DNS to AD delegation to group policies, logs, IPSec, PKI and more
* Using Windows Server 2003 to share Internet connections
* Complete coverage of all new 2003 features
Real Solutions to Real Challenges
If improving the real-world performance of your network is the bottom line, this book delivers the goods. It shows you how to design and manage a multiple-platform network, build a Windows-based intranet, find the right data backup strategy, prevent and recover from disasters, and much more. There?s no end to what you?ll accomplish with practical, step-by-step instruction from the expert who has actually done it all on live networks!

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The Only Windows Server Resource You Need

The single most comprehensive and understandable book on the subject, Mastering Windows Server 2003 continues author Mark Minasi?s award-winning tradition of clear and comprehensive coverage of Microsoft?s Windows Server products. This book shows you how to plan, configure and install your network, keep it running its best, and fix it if it breaks. And you still get all the coverage you need for the Windows 2000 Server installations that remain part of your environment.

Coverage includes:

* Configuring IP, DHCP, DNS, and WINS to achieve the right foundation for your network
* DNS explained in everyday English, from basics to advanced design
* Designing, running, and maintaining Active Directory-based domains with Server 2003 and 2000 Server
* Running your own Web, FTP, and e-mail server with 2003
* Controlling hundreds, even thousands, of workstations with group policies and security templates
* Tuning and monitoring your network
* Securing your network from split-brain DNS to AD delegation to group policies, logs, IPSec, PKI and more
* Using Windows Server 2003 to share Internet connections
* Complete coverage of all new 2003 features

Real Solutions to Real Challenges
If improving the real-world performance of your network is the bottom line, this book delivers the goods. It shows you how to design and manage a multiple-platform network, build a Windows-based intranet, find the right data backup strategy, prevent and recover from disasters, and much more. There?s no end to what you?ll accomplish with practical, step-by-step instruction from the expert who has actually done it all on live networks!


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CCDP: Cisco Internetwork Design Study Guide Exam 640-025-Sybex Publications


Todd Lammle, "CCDP: Cisco Internetwork Design Study Guide"
Publisher: Network Press | ISBN: 0782126391 | 21 April 2000 | 5.1 MB | Pages: 580

Looking to advance your career as a network designer or integrator? Here's the study guide you need to prepare for the Cisco Internetwork Design exam, the final step in the Cisco Certified Design Professional program.

With full coverage of each Cisco exam objective, this study guide delivers the goods on crucial design issues--from CANs, MANs, and WANs to desktop protocols and SNA. The CD includes test-preparation software with hundreds of practice questions.

Book Info
Provides the most affordable, effective way to prepare for the Cisco Internetwork Design exam (640-025). Provides focused coverage of internetwork design issues, mapped to exam objectives.

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