[olug] New Linux Book - LUG Discount (fwd)

mesc mescie at home.com
Sat Aug 5 12:46:33 UTC 2000


Crap.......    I had a money emergency where I can no longer order this
book.Sorry everyone that counted me in.

            Gary Martin.



Brian Roberson wrote:

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> Subject: New Linux Book - LUG Discount
>
> Hello,
>
> We didn't want to post this directly to the mailing list. You are listed as
> the LUG
> contact for your lug from the site lugww.counter.li.org. Since you are
> listed as the contact
> you have received this email.
>
> I wanted to let your LUG members know that the LDP Guide, Securing and
> Optimizing Linux:
> RedHat Edition is now shipping from OpenDocs Publishing. We want to
> encourage all LUGS to
> take a look at this book. There is a pre-final edit on the LDP site at
> http://www.linudoc.org/guides.html#securing_linux where you can download a
> PDF for review.
> Please keep in mind that this is a pre-final edit and does not have the
> grammar and other
> items quite tidied up yet. Further in this email is a list of the topics
> covered within the book.
>
> The book comes with RedHat 6.2 and RedHat 6.2 PowerTools on CD.
>
> We would ask that you present this to the LUG mailing list or at one of
> your meetings. You
> will see below that there is a hefty discount for LUG members if the LUG
> purchases at least 5.
>
> Securing and Optimizing Linux: RedHat Edition
>
>
> This is an incredible book that takes a hands on approach to installing,
> optimizing, configuring and securing RedHat Linux. This book is
> also part of the Open Source Documentation Fund. For more information of
> the Open Source Documentation fund please see the subsequent pages of this
> document.
>
> The book is step by step and covers all topics needed to fire up  a great
> Linux server. Including hot topics such as IPSec, IMP, Apache-SSL and
> Sendmail 8.10.1!
>
>         ISBN: 0-9700330-0-1                             Retail: 49.95
>         Pages: Approx 480
>         CD: RedHat 6.2 and RedHat 6.2 PowerTools (2 CD'S)
>
>         Discount Policy (Retail/Book Stores Only):
>
>         LUG Discount:   30% (LUG Must purchase 5+)
>         For single orders please see:
> http://www.opendocspublishing.com/wheretobuy.lxp
>
>         Return Policy: Standard Returns*
>         * See http://www.opendocspublishing.com/bookstore.lxp#return_policy
>
>         Further Information can always be found at
> http://www.opendocspublishing.com .
>
> Purchaser pays shipping. For Return Policies, Credit Application or
> Ordering information please refer to our website at
> http://www.opendocspublishing.com . You may also fax your request to
> (502)210-0334. If you choose to fax your request, please send it
> attention: OpenDocs, LLC.
>
> Securing and Optimizing Linux: RedHat Edition
> Topics Covered
>
> Linux Installation
> Descriptions of programs packages we must uninstall for securities reasons
> Descriptions of programs that must be uninstalled after installation of
> the server
> Linux General Security
> Linux General Optimization
> Linux Kernel
> Linux TCP/IP Network Management
> Linux IPCHAINS
> Linux Masquerading and Forwarding
> Linux Compiler functionality
> Linux sXid
> Linux Logcheck
> Linux PortSentry
> Linux OpenSSH Client/Server
> Linux SSH2 Client/Server
> Linux Tripwire 2.2.1
> Linux Tripwire ASR 1.3.1
> Linux GnuPG
> Set Quota on your Linux system
> Linux DNS and BIND Server
> Linux Sendmail Server (includes 8.10.1)
> Linux IMAP & POP Server
> Enable IMAP or POP via the tcp-wrappers inetd super server
> Linux OPENSSL Server
> Linux FreeS/WAN VPN
> Linux OpenLDAP Server
> Linux PostgreSQL Database Server
> Linux Squid Proxy Server
> Linux MM - Shared Memory Library for Apache
> Linux Apache Web Server
> Linux Webalizer
> Linux FAQ-O-Matic
> Linux Webmail IMP
> Linux Samba Server
> Linux FTP Server
> Linux Backup and Restore
> Tweaks, Tips and Administration tasks
> Obtaining Requests for Comments (RFCs)
>
> Joshua Drake
>
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