Understanding TCP/IP
Understanding TCP/IP (or The Book with the Frog Touching Himself) is a great, new book from Packt. As the title suggests, it covers More »
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Understanding TCP/IP (or The Book with the Frog Touching Himself) is a great, new book from Packt. As the title suggests, it covers More »
System Administrators are one group of people who never seem to have enough time. This is mostly a result from the haphazard schedule More »
SQLite is the database for minimalists: it requires no back-end daemons, and as such, does not follow the client-server architecture of the other More »
The wonderful folks over at Apress sent me a preview copy of The Definitive Guide to Apache mod_rewrite. Before reading this book, I More »
I was looking for a good book on LDAP and ran across The ABCs of LDAP by Reinhard Voglmaier. Even though, according to More »
After I did my first ever Unix install (FreeBSD 2.2.5), I was absolutely clueless on where to go next. I knew I wanted More »
I originally saw this book over at Rootprompt and decided to read it myself. Overall, it’s a nice book. Some of the topics More »
If you run an email server, configuring it to use SpamAssassin has become mandatory. In the past month, SpamAssassin has tagged 2334 messages More »
I was blown away the first time I used Smarty. I was about to give up on Web Development just for the repetitive More »
Most people have heard of IPv6. Some of those people understand the basics of it and a few even understand how to use More »