Internet Firewalls and Network Security

* Read ! Internet Firewalls and Network Security by Chris Hare, Karanjit Siyan À eBook or Kindle ePUB. Internet Firewalls and Network Security Best suited for an intermediate network administrator. If you have already read TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1, dont waste your time with this book. It had a useful chapter about access lists on Ciscos, but other than that I found it to be a very long (Best suited for an intermediate network administrator. adam@capecod.net If you have already read TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1, dont waste your time with this book. It had a useful chapter about access lists on Ciscos, but other than that I found it to be

Internet Firewalls and Network Security

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Rating : 4.43 (781 Votes)
Asin : 1562056328
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 631 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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There are some weaker points, including an introduction to TCP/IP and Unix basics with too many details for the beginner and too few for the expert. . Internet Firewalls and Network Security succeeds precisely because of its restricted focus: half of this book is devoted to firewalls and packet filters. After a comprehensive introduction to the architecture and theory of firewalls, the guide documents several commercial and noncommercial packages, including a shareware product included on the bundled CD-ROM. Coauthor Chris Hare is a contributor to SysAdmin magazine, and it shows. But these flaws are more than offset by the depth of information you'll find o

CD-ROM includes software from Black Hole allowing users to build their own firewall. Vital coverage provided for all Internet and private host sites. Covers Internet and Network Security.. Details ways to catch hackers and limit their access

Best suited for an intermediate network administrator. If you have already read TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1, don't waste your time with this book. It had a useful chapter about access lists on Ciscos, but other than that I found it to be a very long (Best suited for an intermediate network administrator. adam@capecod.net If you have already read TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1, don't waste your time with this book. It had a useful chapter about access lists on Ciscos, but other than that I found it to be a very long (410 pages) of review material.. 10 pages) of review material.. Excellent. Very interesting view about firewalls. This book achieves a high level of coverage of Firewall architectures and security in general. Excellent explanation of the TCP-IP protocol

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