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Windows 2003,Windows XP和Windows 2000命令行管理野外試驗結果.

  • Paperback: 552 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex (April 17, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0470010002
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.7 x 1.2 inches

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    Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Administration

    一本關於Exchange 2003的高級管理好書.

  • Paperback: 956 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex (May 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0470038519
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 2.1 inches
  • Book description

    • What you need to know about Exchange Server 2003 data storage and security.
    • Real-world scenarios that focus on practical applications.
    • Advice for managing interactions with Active Directory.
    • Updates on mobile e-mail, including seamless Direct Push technologies, and enhancements to device security.
    • The latest protections against spam, including updated Exchange Intelligent Message Filter and new support for Sender ID e-mail authentication.
    • Deployment guidelines for Outlook Web Access.
    • Information on what it takes to support POP3 and IMAP4 clients in the field.

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  • Paperback: 612 pages
  • Publisher: Syngress Publishing (June 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1597490768
  • Product Dimensions: 9.0 x 7.1 x 1.7 inches
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    Book Description
    The First and Last Word on Managing IT Security Projects

    As the late management guru Peter Drucker once said, "Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work." The intent of this book is not to lead you through long, arduous planning processes while hackers are stealing your network out from under you. The intent is to provide you with effective network security planning tools so that you can "degenerate into hard work" as quickly as possible to keep your network secure with the least amount of effort.

    Rather than losing sleep at night wondering who's wandering around your network in the dark, you can create a comprehensive security solution for your company that will meet your security needs today and will allow you to address new security requirements in the future. This book is designed to help you do exactly that.

  • Analyze the Cost of Prevention Versus Remediation How to determine if preventing a security breach is less costly than fixing it once it occurs.
  • Identify the Right Project Management Team Determine who will be affected and make certain they are on board from the start.
  • Monitor IT Security Project Quality Many companies must comply with specific monitoring requirements to meet industry or governmental regulations.
  • Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Be sure that your WBS tasks are at the same level by keeping the level of detail consistent.
  • Create Reliable Documentation Your documentation should be well defined and completed in as near real time as possible.
  • Implement Individual Security Analysis Programs (ISAPs) Testing requires an active "push" against security areas to ensure they don't collapse.
  • Close the Issues Log, Change Requests, and Error Reports Addressing known issues in a reasonable manner and documenting those resolutions are important elements of reducing risk.
  • Review Legal Standards Relevant to Your Project Failure to understand the legal implications may leave your company at substantial legal risk.
  • Walk Through a Complete Plan Includes a step-by-step security project plan for a security assessment and audit project
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    Book Detalis

    Language English
    Paperback 258 pages [191mm x 235mm]
    Release date May 2006
    ISBN 190481185X
    Author(s) Markus Feilner
    Topics and Technologies Networking & Telephony, Open Source, Linux Servers

     


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    DNS in Action

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    Product Details

    • Paperback: 196 pages
    • Publisher: Packt Publishing (February 28, 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN: 1904811787
    • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.4 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 12.16 ounces

    Book Description
    The Domain Name System is one of the foundations of the internet. It is the system that allows the translation of human-readable domain names into machines-readable IP addresses and the reverse translation of IP addresses into domain names. This book describes the basic DNS protocol and its extensions; DNS delegation and registration, including for reverse domains; using DNS servers in networks that are not connected to the internet; and using DNS servers on firewall machines. Many detailed examples are used throughout the book to show perform various configuration and administration tasks.
    l           Chapter 1 introduces basic DNS concepts, such as domains and subdomains, domain naming syntax, reverse domains, zones, queries, resolvers, name servers, forwarder servers.

    l           Chapter 2 explains the DNS protocol, focusing on DNS query. The chapter makes use of several examples of DNS client-server communication. Including an example of a non-existent RR query and its answer, communication with a root server, and TCP and UDP DNS queries.

    l           Chapter 3 describes extension to the DNS protocol, including DNS Update, DNS Notify, Incremental Zone Transfer, Negative caching, DNS IPv6 Extension, DNSsec, and TSIG.

    l           Chapter 4 discusses name server implementations, focusing on Bind, versions 4, 8, and 9. The use and configuration of the program named is explained in detail. The chapter also discusses the Windows 2000 implementation.

    l           Chapter 5 covers DNS tuning and administration and tools, such as named-checkconf, named-checkzone, nslookup, dnswalk, dig, and rndc.

    l           Chapter 6 focuses on DNS delegation from a primary to secondary servers. The process of domain registration is also explained in the chapter.

    l           Chapter 7 talks about the delegation and registration of reverse domains.
    The internet registry is the subject of

    l           Chapter 8. It covers the regional internet registry, division of the world between RIR and country codes, and RIPE database and its various objects.


    l           Chapter 9 shows how to configure DNS servers in closed intranets, i.e. networks that are not connected to the internet. It covers configuring a root name server on a separate server (BIND 4) and configuring a name server for the root domain.


    l           Chapter 10 covers sharing a DNS database between the Internet and intranet, as well as having separate servers. It also discusses installing name servers on firewalls.
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