Windows server Hacks

 Windows server Hacks

The tools, or hacks in this book reveal techniques that go well beyond basic management tasks found in most handbooks. Hacks range from those that deal with general administration to more esoteric hacks in the areas of network deployment, patch management, performance, security, and backup and recovery. No matter which Windows Server you use–NT, IIS, 2000, or 2003–Windows Server Hacks will put the knowledge and expertise of veteran system administrators to work for you.

Index

Chapter 1 General Administration
Chapter 2 Active Directory
Chapter 3 User Management
Chapter 4 Networking Services
Chapter 5 File and Prin
Chapter 6 IIS
Chapter 7 Deployment
Chapter 8 Security
Chapter 9 Patch Management
Chapter 10 Backup and Recovery

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SQL Hacks

SQL Hacks

Whether you’re running Access, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, this book will help you push the limits of traditional SQL to squeeze data effectively from your database. SQL Hacks offers 100 hacks — unique tips and tools — that bring you the knowledge of experts who apply what they know in the real world to help you take full advantage of the expressive power of SQL. You’ll find practical techniques to address complex data manipulation problems.

Index

Chapter 1 SQL Fundamentals
Chapter 2 Joins, Unions, and Views
Chapter 3 Text Handling
Chapter 4 Date Handling
Chapter 5 Number Crunching
Chapter 6 Online Applications
Chapter 7 Organizing Data
Chapter 8 Storing Small Amounts of Data
Chapter 9 Locking and Performance
Chapter 10 Reporting
Chapter 11 Users and Administration
Chapter 12 Wider Access

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Network Security Hacks

Network Segurity Hacks

Network Security Hacks demonstrates effective methods for defending your servers and networks from a variety of devious and subtle attacks. Learn how to detect the presence (and track every keystroke) of network intruders, new methods for protecting your network and data using strong encryption, and even techniques for laying traps for would-be system crackers.

Important security tools are presented, as well as clever methods for using them to reveal real, timely, useful information about what is happening on your network. The devilishly effective security hacks in this book will keep your 12-hour days from becoming all-nighters.

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IRC Hacks

 IRC Hacks

IRC ( Internet Relay Chat) may very well turn out to be the world’s most successful hack. In 1988, Jarkko Oikarinen wrote the original IRC program at the University of Oulu, Finland. As he says in his forward, IRC started as one summer trainee’s programming exercise. A hack grew into a software development project that hundreds of people participated in, and then became a worldwide environment where tens of thousands of people now spend time with each other. I have found many of my friends through IRC and learnt a significant part of my present software engineering knowledge while using and working with IRC. That would not have been possible without learning from code examples and hacks from others.

IRC has continued to grow in popularity since its inception. Millions of people from all over the world now use IRC to chat with friends, discuss projects and collaborate on research. With a simple, clearly defined protocol, IRC has become one of the most accessible chat environments, with clients written for a multitude of operating systems. And IRC is more than just a simple chat system it is a network of intercommunicating servers, allowing thousands of clients to connect from anywhere in the world using the IRC protocol.

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Online Investing Hacks

Online Investing Hacks

For the geek who’s an investor, and the investor who’s a geek, we present Online Investing Hacks, 100 industrial-strength, bleeding edge tips, tools and techniques for analyzing and managing online portfolios.

Individual investors have become more computer-literate and technology-dependent than ever before. Whether you’re looking for suitable investments, studying alternatives, or managing your portfolios, you need data. The Internet can be a goldmine of financial data and research, but today’s online investors also use spreadsheets, databases, and financial applications to select, study and manage investments. If your proficiency has grown to the point where you crave industrial-strength tips and tools to turbo-charge your efforts, this is the book for you.

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Firefox hacks

Firefox Hacks

Firefox has been around for several years and most of the hacks in the book are well documented on the web, but O’Reilly and Nigel McFarlane have brought you a book that brings the structure of the program and the usefulness of the hacks into one place.

The power of the “hacks” series is that you can benefit from this book even if you don’t have time to read through the whole thing. If you picked up the book to help you with re-branding Firefox, then you can go just to that section. Maybe you are needing Firefox to be a test bed for standards compatibility of a particular web project you are working on, then just read the sections of the book which apply. On the other hand, if you don’t know what Firefox is capable of then you need simply to browse through the whole book to see what a powerful program Firefox is.

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Mac OS hacks

Mac OS hacks

Mac OS X Hacks reflects the real-world know how and experience of those well steeped in Unix history and expertise, sharing their no-nonsense, sometimes quick-and-dirty solutions to administering and taking full advantage of everything a Unix desktop has to offer: Web, Mail, and FTP serving, security services, SSH, Perl and shell scripting, compiling, configuring, scheduling, networking, and hacking.


Add to that the experience of die-hard Macintosh users, customizing and modifying their hardware and software to meet their needs: System Preferences, GUI mods and tweaks, hardware tips, vital shareware and freeware, AppleScript, AppleTalk and equivalents, keyboard modifiers, and general Macintosh-style tomfoolery.

Index

Chapter 1 Files
Chapter 2 Startup
Chapter 3 Multimedia and the iApps
Chapter 4 The User Interface
Chapter 5 Unix and the Terminal
Chapter 6 Networking
Chapter 7 Email
Chapter 8 The Web
Chapter 9 Databases

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Hacking exposed cisco network

Exposed Cisco Networks

Defend against the sneakiest attacks by looking at your Cisco network and devices through the eyes of the intruder. Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks shows you, step-by-step, how hackers target exposed systems, gain access, and pilfer compromised networks. All device-specific and network-centered security issues are covered alongside real-world examples, in-depth case studies, and detailed countermeasures. It’s all here: from switch, router, firewall, wireless, and VPN vulnerabilities to Layer 2 man-in-the-middle, VLAN jumping, BGP, DoS, and DDoS attacks. You’ll prevent tomorrow’s catastrophe by learning how new flaws in Cisco-centered networks are discovered and abused by cyber-criminals.

  • Use the tried-and-true Hacking Exposed methodology to find, exploit, and plug security holes in Cisco devices and networks
  • Locate vulnerable Cisco networks using Google and BGP queries, wardialing, fuzzing, host fingerprinting, and portscanning
  • Gain network access using password and SNMP community guessing, Telnet session hijacking, and searching for open TFTP servers
  • Use blackbox testing to uncover data input validation errors, hidden backdoors, HTTP, and SNMP vulnerabilities
  • Find out how IOS exploits are currently written and whether an attacker can insert malicious code into the IOS binary itself and use Cisco router as an attack platform
  • Block determined DoS and DDoS attacks using Cisco proprietary safeguards, CAR, and NBAR
  • Prevent secret keys cracking, sneaky data link attacks, routing protocol exploits, and malicious physical access
  • Abuse Cisco failover protocols, punch holes in firewalls, and break into VPN tunnels

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Hacker Linux Uncovered

Hacker Linux Uncovered

Concentrating on Linux installation, tuning, and administration, this guide to protecting systems from security attacks demonstrates how to install Linux so that it is tuned for the highest security and best performance, how to scan the network and encrypt the traffic for securing all private traffics in a public network, and how to monitor and log the system to detect potential security problems.

Backup and recovery policies that provide a structure for secure operations are also considered, and information related to configuring an Apache server, e-mail service, and the Internet gateway using a proxy server, an FTP server, DSN server for mapping DNS names to IP addresses, and firewall for system protection is provided.

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Hack Attack revelated

Hack Attacks Revealed

The much-anticipated second edition of the bestselling book that details network security through the hacker’s eye
Since the first edition of Hack Attacks Revealed was published, many new attacks have been made on all operating systems, including UNIX, Windows XP, Mac OS, and Linux, and on firewalls, proxies, and gateways. Security expert John Chirillo is ready to tackle these attacks with you again. He has packed the Second Edition of his all-in-one reference with forty percent new material.
In this fascinating new edition, you’ll discover:

  • The hacker’s perspective on security holes in UNIX, Linux, and Windows networks
  • Over 170 new vulnerabilities and exploits
  • Advanced discovery techniques
  • A crash course in C for compiling hacker tools and vulnerability scanners
  • The top seventy-five hack attacks for UNIX and Windows
  • Malicious code coverage of Myparty, Goner, Sircam, BadTrans, Nimda, Code Red I/II, and many more
  • TigerSuite Professional 3.5 (full suite single license)

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