Networking CD Bookshelf 2.0, CD-ROM and book 7 Books on CD-ROM. DNS and BIND; TCP/IP Network Administration; Building Internet Firewalls; SSH, The Definitive Guide; Network Troubleshooting Tools; Managing NFS & NIS; Essential SNMP. 'TCP/IP Network
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- Amazon-Verkaufsrang: #18867 in Software
- Marke: O'Reilly Media
- Veröffentlicht am: 2002
- Plattformen: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Untertitel in: Englisch
- Abmessungen: 1.81" h x 7.13" b x 9.41" l, 2.82 Pfund
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0 von 0 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich.
Excellent selection
Von Ein Kunde
I had always been an O'reily fan and this network CD set, not only is great but a lot more convenient. I can have a terminal window and a browser open at the same time. Very convenient and it is all you need to start networking.
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Realmente excelente !!!!
Von Ein Kunde
Creo que es un excelente recurso para quien tiene que administrar redes. El hecho de tener en un solo CD Sendmail, DNS,TCP/IP, Firewall y Security es invaluable a la hora de consultar y solucionar problemas. Si bien prefiero a la hora de leer con tranquilidad el libro en papel, en el momento de buscar soluciones en el trabajo, el CD ha probado ser una gran ayuda.
0 von 1 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich.
(2nd. Submission) Macintosh owners, read this before buying:
Von Ein Kunde
I already own the whole set of (excellent) books, nevertheless I bought the CD basically to get the added benefit of direct access searching. Alas, I lost the money. I use an iMAC to do my research works. Well it turned out that the search engine included in the CD doesn't work directly, but uses a tricky TCP/IP connection against a 'search server' written in Java. In my iMAC (that I keep completely updated) it just doesn't work. First, you need a connection of some sort (even simulated) to resolve the localhost/127.0.0.1 pair (as MAC TCP doesn't use a Host table). If (and when) the server starts, it sends erroneous results to the browser (spaces are interpreted as delimiters so that 'System Folder is passed as 'System' thus causing the browser to be unable of find the right location). The server fails under MRJ 2.1 and MRJ 2.1.1 (it even fails to correctly install the preferences). A short letter to ORA just obtained the well known 'not our fault but of the server (external) implementors'...and 'very hard efforts to implement it on Macintosh'!?. Otherwise the port to HTML is excellent.
