- How to detect a break-in
- Why worry? Because your site may be among the 98 out of 100 sites that fail to detect break-ins when they occur. Here is an exhaustive list of methods for break-in detection.
- Shell programming and simple menus - part 1
- The anatomy of a menu shell script
- Shell programming and simple menus - part 2
- Getting more mileage out of your menu
- Quick lessons on shell programming
- How to start writing your own shell scripts
- Understanding ATM networking and network layer switching, part one
- Learn about the issues behind ATM and TCP/IP integration: How is it done? How will vendors do it in the future?
- Understanding ATM networking and network layer switching, part two
- Confused by all the switching technology out there? We make sense of it all by looking at the top vendors' products and detailing how each works
- Search and replace with vi -- part 1
- How does it work and how do you work with it?
- Search and replace with vi -- part 2
- What's in an expression? Mastering the substitute regular expressions
- Compressing files in Unix
- Understanding how disk space is allocated can help you get more from your drives
- Sending signals
- There's more than one way to kill a process. Which should you use?
- Sparking up Linux
- Getting Linux up and running on your Sun machine
- Sparking up Linux, part 2
- How to upgrade your kernel, run SunOS binaries in emulation mode, and load Linux on your Ultra
- Whatcha' gonna make?
- Make is a useful tool for forming the basis of a backup or archive system
- Plugging Windows NT into a Sun network
- Learn the protocols and services required to successfully integrate Windows NT Workstation into a Solaris environment
- Date arithmetic, Part 1
- Calculating yesterday's date
- Date arithmetic, Part 2
- More details on how to calculate yesterday's date
- Date arithmetic, Part 3
- The last few tools you need to calculate yesterday's date
- Subtracting dates
- Calculating the difference between two dates
- A patch-work column, Part 1
- Know when to patch a system and when to walk away
- A patch-work column, Part 2
- More on where to get patches and how best to install them
- Set up a print server with Solaris
- Find out how to print multiple content types with lpadmin -- a proven methodology
- The Solaris Security FAQ
- Answer all your Solaris Security questions here
- Getting started with Perl, Part 1
- An introduction to the language that "can do anything"
- Getting started with Perl, Part 2
- Building on last month's menu script
- Disk error detection
- What tools can warn you of disk failure automatically -- and more efficiently -- before your disks fail?
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