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         Gerhard
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        <lastName created="2000-02-04">
         Mourani
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         gmourani@videotron.ca 
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         Gerhard
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        <lastName created="2000-02-04">
         Mourani
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         gmourani@videotron.ca 
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     Get Acquainted with Linux Security and Optimization System 
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     2000-01-01 
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         1.1 
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         2000-01-01 
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         1.1 
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     Linux, security, optimization, installation, configuration,
     backup, firewall, sendmail, ftp
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    <description created="2000-02-04">
     This book addresses unanswered questions about Linux security
     and optimization in the marketplace. It is intended for a
     technical audience and discusses how to install a Red Hat Linux
     Server with all the necessary security and optimization for a
     high performance Linux-specific machine. It covers (in detail)
     several ways to configure security and optimization.

     Due to a many requests from Linux users, this update includes: a
     backup section, firewall security approach, Sendmail section,
     Kernel security and improvement, FTP chrooted configuration and
     many other changes. This document is indispensable for people
     that want to get all the advantages, security, and the
     optimization out of a Linux Server.
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     administrator's guide  
    </type>
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    <identifier created="2000-02-04" url="http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/gawlso/linuxsos-1.1.pdf" />
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        Global
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        Linux
      </os>
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         version="2.x" url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt" />
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