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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 4:48pm CEST
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Dune is a novel written by Frank Herbert and published in 1965. A joint winner of the 1966 Hugo Award and the winner of the first Nebula Award for Best Novel, Dune is popularly considered one of the greatest science fiction novels of all time, is frequently cited as the best-selling science fiction novel in history[1] and was the first bestselling hardcover science fiction novel ever.[2] Dune spawned five sequels written by Herbert, and inspired a 1984 film adaptation by David Lynch, two mini-series made by the Sci Fi Channel, computer games, board games, and a series of prequels and sequels co-written by the author's son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
Dune is set far in the future amidst a sprawling feudal interstellar empire where planetary fiefdoms are controlled by noble Houses that owe allegiance to the Imperial House Corrino. The novel tells the story of young Paul Atreides (heir apparent to Duke Leto Atreides and scion of House Atreides) as he and his family relocate to the planet Arrakis, the only source of the spice melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe. In a story that explores the complex interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion, the fate of Paul, his family, his new planet and its native inhabitants, as well as the Padishah Emperor, the powerful Spacing Guild, and the secretive female order of the Bene Gesserit, are all drawn together into a confrontation that will change the course of humanity.

Frank Herbert - Dune 1 - Dune.pdf
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Frank Herbert - Dune 2 - Dune Messiah.pdf
Frank Herbert - Dune 3 - Children of Dune.pdf
Frank Herbert - Dune 4 - God Emporer of Dune.pdf
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Frank Herbert - Dune 5 - Heretics of Dune.pdf
Frank Herbert - Dune 6 - Chapterhouse Dune.pdf
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The first coll has
1) 7 Little known secrets of rich
2) Making money creating wealth
3) Art of getting money
4) Dozen ways to make money
5) Its easy to earn money
6) Rich Dad Poor Dad Summary
7) Make money
8) You and money - quiz ( student school quiz but intresting )
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1) 999 money making ideas
2) Money secrets
3) Science of Getting Rich
4) Greatest Money making secret
5) Make money Online
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 4:26pm CEST
The first coll has
1) Yoga - the yoga syste
2) Yoga - Thought power
3) Essence of yoga
4) Easy steps to yoga
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1) Practical lessons in yoga
2) Secrets of yoga
3) Lessons in yoga exercises
The third coll has
1) The Hindu yoga
2) Tibetan yoga guide
3) Yoga daily
4) Kundalini yoga
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1) Kundalini yoga - physical wisdom (big one)
2) Kundalini yoga
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1) Advance yoga Techniques
2) Ashtanga yoga manual
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 4:24pm CEST
1) Supplement for weight Loss
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 4:23pm CEST
Sharing a collection of books got from net for Time Management ( 14 nos)
Collection 1
1) 10_Minute_Guide_to_Getting_Organized
2) Mathematics_Puzzles_from_Around_The_World
3) management_time_whos_got_the_monkey
4) Time Mastery
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1) Ten Time Management Mistakes Special Report
2) The Ultimate Time Management Guide(51 Pages)
3) Time Management - Anthony Robbins
4) Time Management Training
5) Steven Covey - Time Management Matrix
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1) Time Management
2) time_management_2003
3) time_tactics
4) 10 Minute Guide to Managing your Time
5) 175 Ways To Get More Done In Less Time
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 4:18pm CEST
Poorman's James Bond Vol.1
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[www.megaupload.com]Machinery's Handbook, 27th Edition
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- Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation [pdf]
- Some useful UNIX Commands written down by Razor for newbies to get a start in UNIX [pdf]
- UNIX [pdf]
- Intermediate Unix Training [pdf]
- VI lovers [link]
- Unix Programming Tools [pdf]
- Unix history timeline (1969-2000) [pdf]
- Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) [txt]
- A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux [online]
- Guide to Unix IPC [link]
- The Linux Kernel API [pdf]
- Unreliable guide to Linux kernel locking [pdf]
- Unreliable guide to hacking the Linux kernel [pdf]
- Linux 2.4 NAT Howto [pdf]
- Linux advanced routing Howto [pdf]
- Linux Netfilter hacking Howto [pdf]
- Samba 2.2 [online]
- Samba TNG [online]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:56am CEST
- SOS Mathematics [link]
- Mathematics archives [link]
- Dave's math tables [link]
- On-line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences [link]
- Notes on Fermat's Last Theorem by A. J. Van Der Poorten [pdf(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)]
- p-adic Chaos and Random Number Generation [pdf]
- Introduction to Probability Theory [pdf]
- Calculus - One-Variable Calculus, with an Introduction to Linear Algebra [pdf]
- Introduction to Methods of Applied Mathematics or Advances Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers [pdf]
- Tables of Integrals and other Mathematical data [pdf]
- Random Generators and Normal Numbers [pdf]
- Ramanujan's Notebooks [pdf(pdf,pdf)]
- Prime Percolation [pdf]
- Prime Numbers with a Fixed Number of One Bits or Zero Bits in Their Binary Representation [pdf]
- Perturbation Theory of Dynamical Systems [pdf]
- On Fourier and Zeta(s) [pdf]
- Newton's Formula and the Continued Fraction Expansion of sqrt(d) [pdf]
- Linear Algebra [pdf]
- Linear Algebra - Answers [pdf]
- New Representations for the Madelung Constant [pdf]
- Sums of Squares, Cubes, and Higher Powers [pdf]
- Computing A Glimpse of Randomness [pdf]
- Computing the Generating Function of a Series Given its First Few Terms [pdf]
- Asymptotic Behavior of Excitable Cellular Automata [pdf]
- An Efficient Algorithm for Computing the Ith Letter of phi^n(a).pdf [pdf]
- Algebraic Topology [pdf]
- A Proof of a Conjecture of Knuth [pdf]
- A Practical Version of the Generalized Lagrange Algorithm [pdf]
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- Specification of the Bluetooth System v1.1 22-02-2001 (Core) [pdf]
- Specification of the Bluetooth System v1.1 22-02-2001 (Profiles) [pdf]
- SyncML Over Bluetooth [pdf]
- Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP) Specification [pdf]
- Bluetooth Extended Service Deiscovery Profile (ESDP) for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) [pdf]
- Personal Area Networking (PAN) Profile [pdf]
- Bluetooth Security White Paper [pdf]
- Security Comparison: Bluetooth vs 802.11 [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:55am CEST
- Networking concepts [pdf]
- Introduction to Internet Protocols [txt]
- Network planning and design [pdf]
- Queuing analysis [pdf]
- Parallel FTP performance in a High-Bandwidth High-Latency WAN [pdf]
- Compete WAP Security [pdf]
- Cryptographic Authentication fo Real-Time Network Protocols [pdf]
- Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System Report (Working Document) [pdf]
- IP Multicast Configuration [pdf]
- Can Shortest-path Routing and TCP Maximize Utility [pdf]
- A new TCP congestion control with empty queues and scalable stability [pdf]
- FAST Kernel: Backgroung Theory and Experimental Results [pdf]
- Robustness and the Internet: Design and evolution [pdf]
- Robust congestion control for the Internet [pdf]
- A Mathematical Framework for Designing a Low-Loss, Low-Delay Internet [pdf]
- On the stability of networks operating TCP-like congestion control [pdf]
- Ultrascale Network Protocols for Computing and Science in the 21st Century [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:54am CEST
- Program Stack vulnerability [txt]
- Non-executable Program Stack vulnerability [txt]
- Strange Attractors and TCP/IP Sequence Number Analysis [link]
- Rainbow book series [link]
- Kernel Level Vulnerabilities, Behind the Scenes of the 5th Argus Hacking Challenge [pdf]
- Attacks on and Countermeasures for USB Hardware Token Devices [pdf]
- UNIX Assembly Codes Development for Vulnerabilities Illustration Purposes [pdf]
- Countermeasures against Buffer Overflow Attacks [pdf]
- Integrating Flexible Support for Security Policies into the Linux Operating System [pdf]
- Flaw in NTRU Signature Scheme (NSS) [pdf]
- Meeting Critical Security Objectived with Security-Enhanced Linux [pdf]
- Secure Programming with Linux and Unix [pdf]
- Reverse Compilation Techniques [pdf]
- What Should be Hidden and Open in Computer Security: Lessons from Deception, the Art of War, Law, and Economic Theory [pdf]
- Stack Smashing Vulnerabilities in the UNIX Operation System [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:53am CEST
- A Cryptography Tutorial [summary,pdf(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)]
- Another Cryptography tutorial [pdf(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)]
- Cryptography - The myths [pdf]
- A Cryptograpgic Compendium [link]
- Frequently Asked Questions about Today's Cryptography by RSA Laboratories [pdf]
- Security protocols overview by RSA Laboratories [pdf]
- Security Pitfalls in Cryptography [pdf]
- Stream ciphers [pdf]
- Understanding Public Key Infrastructure [pdf]
- Trust Models and Management in Public-Key Infrastuctured [pdf]
- Why Cryptography is Harder than it looks [pdf]
- Cryptanalytic Attacks on Pseudorandom Number Generators [pdf]
- CryptoBytes, RSA newsletter [pdf(1-1,1-2,1-3,2-1,2-2,2-3,3-1,3-2,4-1,4-2)]
- RSA Laboratories' Bulletin [pdf(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13)]
- Smartcard security [pdf]
- Digital Signatures, Certificates and Electronic Commerce [pdf]
- Key recovery - Meeting the Needs of Users or Key Escrow in Disguise [pdf]
- Implementation Experience with AES Candidate Algorithms [pdf]
- Performance Analysis of AES candidates on the 6805 CPU core [pdf]
- UK Government Organisations Involved in Communications and Information Systems Security [pdf]
- The block cipher Square [pdf]
- Attacks on Cryptoprocessor Transaction Sets [pdf]
- Initial Cryptanalysis of the RSA SecurID Algorithm [pdf]
- Amplified Boomerang Attacks Against Reduced-Round MARS and Serpent [pdf]
- Preliminary Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round Serpent [pdf]
- Defective Sign and Encrypt in S/MIME, PKCS#7, MOSS, PEM, PGP, and XML [pdf]
- Compliance Defects in Public-Key Cryptography [pdf]
- Architectural considerations for cryptanalytic hardware [pdf]
- WEP Fix using RC4 Fast Packet Keying [pdf]
- RSA Security Response to Weaknesses in Key Scheduling Algorithm of RC4 [pdf]
- Block Ciphers [pdf]
- Stream Ciphers [pdf]
- C.R.I.S.I.S. - Cryptography's Role In Securing the Information Society [pdf]
- Universal Hashing and Multiple Authentication [pdf]
- Timing Analysis of Keystrokes and Timing Attacks on SSH [pdf]
- The simple ideal cipher system [pdf]
- An FPGA Implementation of the Linear Cruptanalysis [pdf]
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- The math behind the RSA cipher [txt]
- RSA hardware implementation [pdf]
- High-Speed RSA implementation [pdf]
- Are 'Strong' Primes Needed for RSA? [pdf]
- RSAES-OAEP Encryption scheme [pdf]
- Has the RSA algorithm been compromised as a result of Bernstein's Papar? [pdf]
- Are 'Strong' Primed Needed for RSA? [pdf]
- Why Textbook ElGamal and RSA Encryption are Insecure [pdf]
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- The RC5 encryption algorithm [pdf]
- On The Security of the RC5 Encryption Algorithm [pdf]
- The ESP RC5-CBC Transform [txt]
- The RC5, RC5-CBC, RC5-CBC-Pad, and RC5-CTS Algorithms [txt]
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- The RC6 block cipher [pdf]
- RC6 as the AES [pdf]
- The security of RC6 block cipher [pdf]
- Statistical testing of RC6 block cipher [pdf]
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- The Rijndael Block Cipher [pdf]
- A Specification of Rijndael, the AES Algorithm [pdf]
- Efficient Implementation of the Rijndael S-box [pdf]
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- The Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem [pdf]
- Elliptic Curce Cryptosystems [pdf]
- Elliptic Curve Cryptography, Future Resiliency and High Security Systems [pdf]
- The Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem for Smart Cards [pdf]
- The Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) [pdf]
- Recommendation on Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems [pdf]
- Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems on Reconfigurable Hardware [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:52am CEST
- Introduction to OS [pdf]
- Process scheduling [pdf]
- Resource management and deadlocks [pdf]
- I/O Management [pdf]
- Filesystem [pdf]
- Memory management [pdf]
- Interprocess communication [pdf]
- System security [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:51am CEST
- VHDL CookBook by Peter J. Ashenden [pdf]
- Analog and Mixed-Signal Modeling using VHDL-AMS [pdf]
- European Space Agency (ESA) VHDL Modelling Guidelines [pdf]
- US Navy VHDL Modelling Guide [pdf(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:25am CEST
- Art of Assembly language [pdf,tgz]
- Art of Assembly language (High Level Assembler) [pdf]
- Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition, Volume 2 [online(frames,no frames)]
- Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition, Volume 2, Example Codes [online,tgz]
- C++ Programming style [txt]
- Multithreaded Programming Guide (Sun Microsystems) [pdf]
- POSIX.1c/D10 Summary (Sun Microsystems) [ps,pdf]
- pthreads and Solaris threads: A comparison of two user level threads APIs (Sun Microsystems) [ps,pdf]
- Thinking in Java, 2nd Edition [online(frames,no frames)]
- Thinking in Java, 2nd Edition, Example Codes [online,tgz]
- Intel Architecture optimizations [pdf]
- HTML 4.0 Reference [online]
- Data Display Debugger (DDD) 3.3.1 Manual [online]
- Writing Multithreaded Code in Solaris [pdf]
- Intel Architecture Optimization Manual [pdf]
- Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 1, Basic Architecture [pdf]
- Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 2, Instruction Set Reference [pdf]
- Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 3, System Programming [pdf]
- Performance of Various Computers Using Standard Linear Equations Software [pdf]
- The SPARC Architecture Manual, Version 8 [pdf]
- The SPARC Architecture Manual, Version 9 [pdf]
- UltraSPARC I-II User's Manual [pdf]
- UltraSPARC IIi User's Manual [pdf]
- microSPARC IIep User's Manual [pdf]
- SuperSPARC II Addendum [pdf]
- Alpha Architecture Handbook, Version 4 [pdf]
- System V Application Binary Interface, Edition 4.1 [pdf]
- System V Application Binary Interface, Intel386 Architecture Processor Supplement, Edition 4 [pdf]
- MIPS R4000 Microprocessor User's Manual, 2nd Edition [pdf]
- The 32-bit PA-RISC Run-time Architecture Document, HP-UX 10.20, Version 3 [pdf]
- The 32-bit PA-RISC Run-time Architecture Document, HP-UX 11.00, Version 1 [pdf]
- ANSI/ISO C++ Professional Programmer's Handbook [pdf]
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:24am CEST

* A hot seller in previous editions, totally revised and updated for the new-est release of Adobe Photoshop, the world's most popular image editing application
* Features 50 easy, impressive techniques beginners and experienced image editors alike can implement almost instantly to enhance the quality of their work
* Includes many all-new techniques, all explained step by step with lavish full-color illustrations
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:17am CEST

Linux servers continue to be deployed at a rapid rate. Companies see Linux systems as a great alternative to other server operating systems because of their performance, stability and low cost. When companies deploy Linux, they want to make sure that the network will be administered by professionals who really know their stuff. One of the best ways to prove your knowledge as a Linux system administrator is through vendor-neutral certification from the Linux Professional Institute.
The Linux LPIC-2 Series builds on the Linux knowledge from the LPIC-1 Certification Package by showing how to administer Linux-only and Linux-mixed networks. The videos start with advanced instruction on the Linux kernel, then go on to include samba and NFS servers, mail management, news serving, DNS, web and FTP servers, Linux security and more.
Instructor Perry Fizzano has years of experience teaching Linux and working with the Linux operating system, and in his words, he "Really loves Linux." His experience and enthusiasm make these videos an excellent resource for learning all about using Linux servers. On top of covering all exam objectives for the LPIC-2 exams 201 and 202, Perry gives you helpful tips and tricks he's picked up through his years of running Linux systems.
A basic understanding of the Linux operating system, such as the material covered in the Linux LPIC-1 Series is recommended before viewing this training.
Linux LPI Series: LPIC-2 Contents:
- LPIC-2 Series Intro
- The Linux Kernel: Customizing and Compiling
- Boot Loaders and the Boot Process
- Linux Filesystems
- Samba and NFS: Sharing Files across the Network
- RAID
- System Maintenance
- PERL Scripting
- Troubleshooting Problems in Linux
- Networking in Linux
- The Apache Web Server
- DNS and BIND
- Mail and News
- Network Management
- SSH: Client and Server
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LinuxCBT PAM Edition encompasses: 1. Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Security.
LinuxCBT PAM Edition entails 6-hours, or ~1-day of classroom training. LinuxCBT PAM Edition prepares you or your organization for successfully securing GNU/Linux & Open Source-based solutions.
Let LinuxCBT PAM Edition cost-effectively sharpen your PAM Security skills!

Recommended Prerequisites for:
* Any LinuxCBT Operating System Course (Classic/EL-4/SUSE/Debian Editions)
o Open mind & determination to master Linux and related open-source applications
o Basic understanding of networking concepts
o Access to a PC to follow the exercises
PAM Security - Module 1
* Introduction - Topology - Features
o Discuss course outline
o Explore system configuration
o Explore network topology
o Identify primary PAM systems
o Enumerate and discuss key PAM features
* PAM Rules Files & Syntax
o Identify key PAM configuration files
o Explain the purpose of the /etc/pam.d/other PAM rules file
o Discuss PAM's 4 management tasks
o Identify the 4 tokens supported within PAM rules files
o Explain possible values for the 4 supported rules file tokens
o Discuss PAM's stacking of rules for the 4 management tasks
o Examine the /etc/pam.d/sshd PAM rules file for the SSHD service/daemon
o Explore the contents of included PAM rules files
* Common PAMs - Identify & Discuss Commonly Implemented PAMs
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_echo
o Test pam_echo using SSH
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_warn
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_deny
o Identify instances of pam_warn and pam_deny modules
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_unix2
o Identify instances of pam_unix2 module
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_env
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_ftp
o Peruse /etc/pam.d/vsftpd and discuss the implemenation of pam_ftp
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_lastlog
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_limits
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_listfile
o Explain the purpose and implementation of pam_nologin
* Account Policies with PAM
o Explain authentication flow when using PAM
o Discuss account policies features
o Identify and peruse the default account policies file: /etc/login.defs
o Discus PAM's usage of /etc/login.defs as it pertains to system security
o Discuss pam_pwcheck is maintaining system policy
o Configure pam_pwcheck to support minimum password length
o Correlate pam_pwcheck system policy to user accounts database
o Configure pam_pwcheck to support password history
o Use chage to enumerate and change user accounts' attributes associated with system policy
* PAM Tally
o Explain applications of pam_tally
o Identify failed logins log file: /var/log/faillog
o Identify PAM authentication messages in /var/log/messages
o Compare and contrast pam_tally with faillog
o Use pam_tally to display user's tally
o Enable pam_tally system-wide with desired policy
o Fail to login multiple times, exceeding the system policy and evaluate results
o Reset user's login count using pam_tally and faillog
o Redirect PAM log messages using Syslog-NG
* PAM Password Quality Check (pam_passwdqc)
o Identify pam_passwdqc using RPM
o Discuss features
o Enumerate the supported password character classes - Complex passwords
o Replace pam_pwcheck with pam_passwdqc using at least 2 character classes
o Test password policy in non-enforcing mode
o Evaluate the effects
o Enable password policy in enforcing mode and evaluate
o Alter character class and length (complexity) requirements and evaluate
* PAM Time - Time-based Access Control
o Discuss features
o Explain configuration file syntax
o Impose restrictions on common services
o Evaluate results
* PAM Nologin
o Discuss features
o Explain configuration file syntax
o Implement nologin module via /etc/nologin
o Evaluate results
* PAM Limits - System Resource Limits Controlled by PAM
o Discuss features
o Explain configuration file syntax
o Impose restrictions on system resources
o Evaluate results
* PAM Authentication with Apache
o Discuss features and desired result
o Install Apache and development modules providing apxs support
o Download PAM Apache module
o Compile and install PAM Apache module
o Configure Apache web site to support PAM
o Evaluate results
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Understanding the Linux operating system is absolutely essential to any IT professional who wishes to add breadth to their resume. Linux has placed itself, strategically, all around us, and understanding the basic and inner workings of it can prove extremely valuable. VTC authors Brad Causey and Bobby Rogers will take you though the basics of Linux with the LPI 101 course, explaining each piece step-by-step.
Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: Linux Professional Institute: Level 1
Author: Brad Causey & Bobby Rogers
SKU: 33690
ISBN: 1-933736-21-6
Release Date: 2006-04-20
Duration: 6.5 hrs / 59 lessons
Compatibility: Win Vista, XP, 2000, 98SE, Mac OS X, OS 9, Linux
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LinuxCBT IPv6 Edition
System Requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
Duration: 17 hours/30 Videos on 1-DVD
Content Size: 1.4GB (1,401,374,720 bytes)
LinuxCBT IPv6 Edition focuses exclusively on the burgeoning Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
The coursework explores IPv6 implementation on today's mainstream Network Operating Systems (NOSs), including: GNU/Linux, Solaris, Windows and Cisco IOS.
Given the imminent depletion of globally-unique 32-bit IPv4 addresses, and mandates set by the US Government with respect to IPv6-backbone-compliancy by Q2 2008 for government agencies, Information Technology (IT) Network/Systems Engineers/Administrators/Integrators/Directors/etc., are tasked with preparing their backbones and applicable infrastructure(VLANs/DMZs/etc.) to support Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
LinuxCBT IPv6 Edition will prepare you and/or organization to comfortable integrate IPv6 into your production environments, without negatively impacting IPv4 services.
Recommended Prerequisites for:
- Any LinuxCBT OS Edition such as LinuxCBT feat. SUSE® 10 Enterprise Edition
- Open mind & determination to master Linux and related open-source applications
- Basic MS Windows skills
- Basic understanding of networking concepts
- Access to a PC to perform all of the installations and exercises
Course Objectives
Ingress
- Network - Visio Drawing - Topology Overview
- Explore classroom environment
- Discuss the protocols used
- Identify key infrastructure devices
- Explain network topology - Visio
- Discuss the IPv4 RFC-1918 Intranet & DMZ configuration
- Download and install NMap IPv4/IPv6 network scanning utility
- Query Intranet hosts using NMap
- Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) & TCP/IP|DOD Networking Models
- Discuss the OSI model
- Identify key IP-related services at various layers of the OSI model
- Explain Protocol Data Unit (PDU) framing at various OSI levels
- Discuss the DOD model
- Correlate TCP/IP|DOD model to the OSI model
- Identify and discuss key IPv4 layers of both networking models
- Identify and discuss key IPv6 layers of both networking models
- IPv4 Features & Limitations
- Discuss the history of IPv4
- Explain the flow of traffic in a typical IPv4 environment
- Explain IPv4 multiplexing
- Discuss Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Discuss classful and classless IPv4 addresses
- Explain the role subnet masks play in network delineation
- Discuss Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Discuss IPv4 Internet Control Messaging Protocol (ICMP)
- Decode OSI layers (2-7) using 'tcpdump' packet sniffer/logger
- IPv6 Features
- Discuss the expanded bit-range used to define source/destination IPv6 addresses
- Explain the hierarchial nature of IPv6 prefixes
- Discuss the typical /48 organizational globally-unique prefix
- Explain typical ISP prefix assignments
- Discuss minimum Message Transfer Units (MTUs)
- Discuss automatic configuration of IPv6-enabled hosts - local|router|DHCP
- Explain NAT & ARP obsolescence in an IPv6 environment
- Discuss primary IPv6 address types - Unicast|Multicast|Anycast
- Describe the role multicast plays in solicitations/advertisments & reduced congestion
- Explain how layer-4 protocols (TCP/UDP) are implemented
- Identify Hexadecimal address representation
- Hexadecimal Conversions
- Analyze and discuss typical link local address auto-configured by IPv6
- Discuss the range of HEX characters
- Compare and contrast the boundaries of IPv6 and IPv4 addresses
- Explain some of the caveats of using decimal to represent IPv6 addresses
- Compare and contrast HEX and decimal character ranges
- Outline the rules for converting from decimal to HEX
- Translate decimal values to HEX
- Translate IPv4 broadcast address to HEX
- Convert IPv4 publicly routable address to a 6-to-4 IPv6 address
- Outline the rules for converting from HEX to decimal
- Translate HEX nibbles to decimal equivalent
- IPv6 Addressing - Colon Hexadecimal Notation
- List key IPv6 address rules
- Expand a 6-to-4 globally-unique IPv6 address to its full 128-bit representation
- Segment the 6-to-4 globally-unique IPv6 address into key sections
- Discuss the key sections of 6-to-4 IPv6 address with respect to routing and host identification
- Explain the rules and benefits of using Zero-compression with IPv6 addresses
- Identify unique IPv6 addresses and correlate to IPv4 - i.e. Loopback/Socket
- Identify and discuss 48-bit MAC addresses
- Explain the significance of MAC addresses in forming unique EUI-64 IPv6 addresses
- Discuss link local address limitations
- Identify key IPv6 sockets
- Use 'ping6' and 'ICMPv6' to communicate with various IPv6 addresses
- Identify the number of bits available for subnets and hosts
- IPv6 Header
- Discuss the benefits of a concise, fixed-length header
- Identify the characteristics of key IPv6 header fields
- Compare and contrast IPv4 and IPv6 headers
- Explain the benefits of extension headers
- Discuss how fragmentation is handled in IPv6
- ICMPv6 - Header & Applications
- Define ICMP
- Explain ICMPv6 applications
- Discuss ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND)
- Compare & contrast Neighbor Discovery to Address Resolutipn Protocol (ARP)
- List examples of ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 debugging utilities
- Explain levels of ICMPv6 messages
- Discuss important ICMPv6 error messages
- Compare and contrast ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 headers
- Use 'tcpdump' to decode ICMPv6 - Neighbor/Router Discoveries/Solicitations
- Explore ICMPv6's usage of multicast IPv6 addresses
- Discuss the role of Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) in IPv6 address conflict resolution
- Explain and explore neighbor tables
- Install RDesktop - RDP - Terminal Services client
- Connect to Windows Host in DMZ and attempt to communicate using Link Local IPv6 address
- Dual Protocol (IPv4 & IPv6) Stacks
- Discuss the pros and cons of dual protocol stacks
- Identify the independent stacks at various OSI layers
- Identify distinct IPv4 and IPv6 tools
- Enumerate and discuss the supported tunneling mechanisms in a dual-stack environment
- Explore default IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables
- Identify key unicast and multicast routing entries
- Explore IPv6 stacks on Linux | Windows | Solaris
- Common IPv6 Prefixes/Subnets
- Define IPv6 Prefixes/Subnets
- Compare and contrast IPv4 subnets with IPv6 prefixes
- Identify key prefixes - loopback, link local, site local, ISP, ISP-assigned /48, /64 Unique Host
- Discuss how router configuration and advertisments influence host configuration
- Discuss multicast prefixes
- Link Local Prefixes and Addresses
- Indicate the standard Link Local prefix
- Analyze standard Link Local addresses
- Emphasize Link Local MAC address relationship - EUI-64
- Explain features and limitations of Link Local addresses
- Configure Cisco router with IPv6 support
- Confirm broadcast domain connectivity from DMZ and internal perspectives
- Intra Site Automatic Tunneling Protocol (ISATAP) Implementation
- Define ISATAP tunneling
- Provide examples of ISATAP applications
- Identify current IPv4 - globally unique address
- Create 6-to-4 globally unique IPv6 address for use in ISATAP configuration
- Configure Cisco router with ISATAP and globally-unique prefix
- Configure Windows server to use ISATAP
- Test IPv6 routing via ISATAP from Windows, Linux, Cisco and Solaris
- IPv6 Intranet Routing Using 6-to-4 Globally-Unique Prefixes
- Distinguish between privileged and non-privileged uses
- Identify the default shell for a given user
- Discuss features of BASH
- Execute BASH
- Discuss pseudo-terminals and how to identify connected terminals
- Modify user's accounts to default to BASH using shell & SMC
- Use 'su' to switch users
- Explore key BASH commands
- Focus on BASH input, output, and error redirection
- Explore BASH command chaining
- Use logical BASH operators (&&, ||) to control program logic
- Discuss and alter BASH global and user-specific configuration files
- Reveal key information using system info commands
- IPv6 over IPv4 - 6-to-4 Intranet/Internet Tunneling
- Discuss the pros and cons of 6-to-4 tunneling
- Compare and contrast ISATAP and 6-to-4 tunneling
- Disable ISATAP tunneling
- Confirm inability to route traffic using ISATAP with ICMPv6
- Create usable IPv6 prefixes based on 6-to-4 prefix
- Configure Cisco router's physical interfaces using 6-to-4 IPv6 prefixes
- Configure Cisco router's logical VLAN with a 6-to-4 prefix
- Confirm IPv6 internal routing between various physical and logical interfaces
- Test communications between Windows | Solaris | Linux hosts
- Configure 6-to-4 tunneling on external Cisco router interface
- Confirm communications with Internet IPv4 6-to-4 hosts using 6-to-4 tunneling
- Configure Cisco router to route IPv6 Internet traffic to 6-to-4 relays
- Test communications with native IPv6 Internet hosts & web sites from edge router
- Test native IPv6 communications from internal Linux | Windows | Solaris hosts
- Implement 6-to-4 tunneling on publicly-facing Linux hosts
- Test communications with 6-to-4 and native IPv6 hosts from public Linux boxes
- DNS Configuration with IPv6
- Explain classroom DNS architecture
- Discuss IPv6 DNS compatibility with BIND and Microsoft DNS
- Explain how to perform IPv6 queries using 'dig'
- Enumerate systems for IPv6 DNS inclusion
- Configure BIND DNS with IPv6 AAAA records for applicable hosts
- Test IPv6 DNS resolution
- Configure Microsoft DNS with IPv6 AAAA records for applicable hosts
- Test IPv6 DNS resolution using 'dig' and 'nslookup'
- Discuss reverse DNS nibble format
- Configure reverse IPv6 DNS
- Test reverse DNS
- Static IPv6 Address Configuration
- Discuss pros and cons of static IPv6 configuration
- Identify key configuration files
- Discuss rules related to unique IPv6 address creation
- Configure static IPv6 address for Solaris
- Configure static IPv6 address for Linux
- Configure static IPv6 address for Windows
- Confirm static addresses from various hosts
- Apache HTTPD & IIS IPv6 Configuration
- Discuss Apache IPv6 benefits and features
- Install Apache HTTPD
- Explain IPv6 address syntax when used in URLs
- Test connectivity to default Apache site using IPv6 address in browser
- Define IP-based virtual hosts with IPv6 support
- Test IP-based virtual host connectivity
- Define Name-based virtual hosts with IPv6 support
- Test Name-based virtual host connectivity
- Identify key files and utilities related to Apache SSL configuration
- Generate SSL/TLS certificates and assign to default web site
- Test secure SSL/TLS connectivity
- Generate multiple SSL/TLS certificates for multiple Apache virtual hosts
- Assign SSL/TLS certificates to various Apache virtual hosts
- Test secure SSL/TLS connectivity to Apachve virtual hosts
- Discuss caveats related to IIS IPv6 support on Windows
- Configure Internet Information Server (IIS) to support IPv6 on Windows
- Test accessing content served by IIS using IPv6
- Secure Shell Version 2 (SSHv2) IPv6 Implementation
- Discuss SSHv2 IPv4 and IPv6 connection features
- Assign IPv4 and IPv6 records to DNS configuration
- Confirm SSHv2 IPv6 configuration
- Connect to Linux and Solaris hosts using SSHv2 and IPv6
- Confirm connectivity via IPv6 on Linux/Solaris hosts
- Connect to Cisco router using SSHv2 and IPv6
- Confirm connectivity via IPv6 on Cisco router
- Use PuTTY on Windows server to connect to various IPv6 systems
- Confirm PuTTY IPv6 connectivity on destination systems
- Very Secure FTPD (VSFTPD) IPv6 Implemenation
- Explain VSFTPD's support for IPv6
- Configure VSFTPD to accept IPv6 traffic
- Examine network statistics table for IPv4 and IPv6
- Test connectivity from Linux | Windows | Solaris
- Network Mapper (NMap) IPv6 Implementation
- Discuss features and benefits of NMap
- Download and install NMap
- Explain IPv6 limitations
- Map the Intranet using IPv4
- Discuss rules related to NMap IPv6 scanning
- Scan the local system using IPv6
- Scan a range of IPv6 hosts
- Scan hosts using IPv6 DNS
- TCPDump Packet Capture Tool - IPv6 Implemenation
- Enumerate features and benefits of TCPDump
- Explain Berkeley Packet Filters (BPFs) used to parse IPv6 traffic
- Perform filtered and non-filtered IPv6 sniffs/dumps
- Examine results
- Log packets to TCPDump format for post-processing by Ethereal
- Capture clear-text communications and log to TCPDump for further analysis
- Ethereal Packet Capture/Analysis Tool - IPv6 Implemenation
- Discuss features & benefits
- Install Ethereal
- Alter X11 security to permit Ethereal to write to non-privileged user's desktop
- Explore Ethereal's Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Store packet-capture profiles
- Capture IPv4 packets
- Analyze IPv4 packets
- Capture and analyze IPv6 packets
- Apply BPFs to packet capture profiles
- Compare and contrast capture and display filters
- Analyze TCPDump captures based on BPFs
- Filter BPF-based captures with display filters
- Examine layers 2-7 of OSI, including key IPv6 fields
- Capture IPv6 Neighbor Discoveries (NDs) and Router Advertisments (RAs)
- Examine results
- IP6Tables - Linux Firewall for IPv6
- Discuss features & benefits
- Compare and contrast IPTables (IPv4) with IP6Tables (IPv6)
- Identify key binaries and kernel loadable modules
- Explain IP6Tables' default tables and chains
- Write IPv6 ACLs using IP6Tables and commit configuration
- Test the results of IPv6 ACLs from various hosts
- Cisco Access Control Lists for IPv6
- Discuss features of IPv6 ACLS
- Define IPv6 ACL to protect the Virtual Terminal (vty) for SSH | Telnet access to router
- Apply VTY IPv6 ACL and test connectivity from various IPv4 and IPv6 hosts
- Test inbound communications from external IPv4 and IPv6 hosts
- Define and apply IPv6 ACL to protect external, Internet-facing IPv6 interface
- Test inbound IPv6 connectivity from external IPv6 hosts
- Use NMap to confirm IPv6 ACLs from inbound and outbound perspectives
- Evaluate IPv6 ACL counters and log
more info @http://www.linuxcbt.com/products_linuxcbt_ipv6_edition.php
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Learn the Proper Way to Install a VPN in Windows 2000 & Server 2003
Administer & Manage Remote Access Connections within the VPN ConsoleConfigure VPN Clients to Connect to the VPN Server Using PPTPLearn How to Configure the VPN Server as a Remote Access Server, Allowing Remote Users to Connect to the LANSecure the VPN Server by Restricting Remote Authentication Protocols to MS-CHAP v.1 and v.2Install a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Using Microsoft Certificate ServicesIssue Machine Certificates to the VPN Clients & VPN Servers (You Need these for L2TP!)Create a VPN Tunnel Using the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)Monitor IPSec Traffic Using the IPSecmon ToolLearn How to Configure Multiple VPN Servers to Connect to Each Other Over the Internet, Forming a Site-to-Site VPNCreate Demand Dial Interfaces (DDR) on the VPN Interfaces to Enable Site-to-Site VPNsSetup TCP/IP Routes to Direct Traffic Between Two SitesConfigure Remote Access Policies to Control When, Where and What Your Users Can AccessTest and Troubleshoot Your Virtual Private NetworkLockdown & Secure Your VPN ServerInstall and Use Terminal Services and Remote DesktopAll of this in Windows 2000 & Server 2003!
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(Course 01 Installing Apache).avi
(Course 02 Installing PHP4).avi
(Course 03 Configuring for PHP).avi
(Course 04 Adding PHP to HTML).avi
(Course 05 Intro to Variables).avi
(Course 06 Installing MySQL).avi
(Course 07 Intro to DATABASES).avi
(Course 08 Intro to TABLES).avi
(Course 09 Working with DATA).avi
(Course 10 Introduction).avi
(Course 11 User Account).avi
(Course 12 Integrating PHP & MySQL).avi
(Course 13 Writing a Counter Script).avi
(Course 14 For Loops and Array).avi
(Course 15 IF Statements).avi
(Course 16 POST - GET - FORMS).avi
(Course 17 Writing a Guest Book).avi
(Course 18 Writing a Stat Tracker).avi
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Train Signal Lab 9 Routers & Packet Filters
Fun, interactive scenarios make our lessons easy to retain! Install and configure a Router on your company’s network.
> Understand how to use the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) Wizard
> Differentiate Hardware (Cisco) from Software (Windows 2000/2003) Routers
> Configure a server to act as a router manually
> Test network connectivity between the different routed segments
> Configure static routes to pass TCP/IP traffic through the network infrastructure
> Troubleshoot satic and dynamic routes within a Routing Table
> Learn to install and configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v.2
> Install & configure Packet Filters directly on the Network Interface Card (NIC)
> Setup and configure a series of Packet Filters to meet a company’s security requirements
> Setup TCP/IP Routes to direct traffic between two sites
> Setup a basic Web & FTP Server to test out the Packet Filters
> Install & configure Packet Filters within Routing & Remote Access (RRAS)
> Learn how to handle routing conflicts detween RIP and statically configured routes
> Install and Use Terminal Services and Remote Desktop
> All this and more taught in Windows 2000 & Server 2003!
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Posted: October 7th, 2007, 3:09am CEST

VTC Ajax Video Training

Introduction
Welcome (03:22)
System Requirements (06:36)
Getting to know Ajax
Downloading Data Behind the Scenes (03:09)
Modifying Web Pages on the Fly (05:30)
Searching in Real Time with Live Searches (03:05)
Getting the Answer With Autocomplete (03:10)
Dragging and Dropping HTML Elements With Ajax (05:43)
Getting Instant Login Feedback (03:31)
Writing Ajax
Working With JavaScript in Browsers (04:29)
Creating an XMLHttpRequest Object in JavaScript (07:48)
Checking the XMLHttpRequest Object's readyState property (04:19)
Checking the XMLHttpRequest Object's status property (03:23)
Getting Your Data With the XMLHttpRequest Object (04:54)
Problems creating an XMLHttpRequest Object (05:05)
Fetching Text Data From the Browser (05:23)
Decoding the Fetched Data (06:10)
Selecting Relative or Absolute URLs (03:30)
Getting XMLHttpRequest Objects in Other Ways (05:37)
Using Server-Side Scripting (05:18)
Storing Ajax Data in XML (05:59)
Fetching XML Data From the Server (05:21)
Extracting Data From XML (06:31)
Passing Data to the Server with GET (06:21)
Passing Data to the Server with POST (05:22)
Getting More Ajax Power
Determining Which Browser the User Has (06:27)
Handling Head Requests for More Data (05:12)
Creating a Live Search Pt.1 (07:28)
Creating a Live Search Pt.2 (03:41)
Connecting to Google Suggest (04:24)
Calling a Different Domain Safely (03:53)
Using Two XMLHttpRequest objects (05:31)
Handling Multiple XMLHttpRequest Requests (04:17)
Returning JavaScript Objects From the Server (05:22)
Creating Ajax Applications
Downloading Images Using Ajax (04:38)
Creating a Shopping Cart (02:31)
Handling Mouse Events (05:48)
Enabling Dragging (05:48)
Handling Drops (04:04)
Communicating With the Shopping Cart on the Server (03:05)
Creating an Ajax-driven Drop-down Menu System (05:57)
Downloading Data with Drop-down Menu System (03:00)
Displaying a Menu with a Drop-down Menu System (04:27)
Exploring The Browser-Side Ajax Frameworks
Introducing Ajax Frameworks (01:58)
Creating Ajax With libXmlRequest (06:04)
Creating Ajax With AjaxLib (05:01)
Creating Ajax With XHConn (04:30)
Creating Ajax With Sack (04:41)
Creating Ajax With Interactive Website Framework (03:09)
Creating Ajax With Sarissa (05:16)
Exploring the Server-Side Ajax Frameworks
Creating Ajax With PHP and Sajax Pt.1 (04:04)
Creating Ajax With PHP and Sajax Pt.2 (04:33)
Creating Ajax With PHP and Xajax (05:03)
Using XML With Ajax
Understanding XML (05:03)
Loading XML into a Browser Object (04:10)
Navigating through XML Documents Using JavaScript (06:04)
Extracting data from text nodes (03:02)
Handling White Space in Mozilla and Firefox (04:50)
Accessing Attribute Values in XML Elements (07:01)
Accessing XML Elements by Name (04:11)
Validating XML You Get From the Server (06:26)
Validating XML With a DTD (03:19)
Using CSS With Ajax in Web Pages
Introducing CSS (03:50)
Setting Styles (05:57)
Using an External Style Sheet (03:04)
Working with Text Styles (05:42)
Setting Colors and Backgrounds (04:38)
Getting Newly-displayed Text Noticed (05:52)
Showing Ajax Results (03:22)
Hiding Ajax Results (03:44)
Positioning Elements (03:30)
Positioning Elements: Absolute Positioning (03:39)
Positioning Elements: Relative Positioning (03:47)
Stacking (03:04)
Using PHP and Ajax
Using PHP in Web Pages (03:08)
Understanding Basic PHP Syntax (03:38)
Working With Variables (05:09)
Working With Operators (04:54)
Working With Strings (05:48)
Working With Arrays (04:47)
Making Choices With the if Statement (02:08)
Using the switch Statement (04:03)
Using for Loops in PHP (03:58)
Using while Loops in PHP (02:24)
Sending Data to the Server (05:44)
Extracting Data from Text Fields (03:42)
Extracting Data from Checkboxes (04:13)
Extracting Data from Radio Buttons (03:10)
Extracting Data from Listboxes (04:29)
Uploading Files (03:21)
Reading Uploaded Files (04:32)
Redirecting the Browser (02:58)
Doing It Right: Ajax Best Practices
Handling the Back Button (02:33)
Remember - Google Can't See Your Ajax Content (01:53)
Watching Out for Browser Caching (03:50)
Giving Visual Cues (02:42)
Wrap-up (03:20)
Credits
About the Author (00:40)
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PHP with MySQL Essential Training
with: Kevin Skoglund
Running Time: 10.75 hours
Website and database assimilation is a necessity for many of today's businesses, and learning to work with PHP is key to integration success. The objective of PHP with MySQL Essential Training is to teach both new and experienced web developers the comprehensive steps for building dynamic, data-driven, interactive websites. Instructor Kevin Skoglund demonstrates the entire process of building a content management system. He starts with the basics of the PHP language (variables, arrays, loops, functions, etc.) and works up to building dynamic web pages with a MySQL back end. Kevin also covers blueprinting applications; structuring and interacting with databases; building, validating, and processing forms; and regulating user access with passwords. In addition, he provides practical advice, offers examples of best practices, and demonstrates refactoring techniques for improving existing code. Exercise files accompany the tutorials..
Table of contents Introduction
| Introduction | 2:43 | 1.8 MB |
| Using the exercise files | 2:46 | 4 MB |
1. PHP Overview
| What is PHP? | 2:56 | 2 MB |
| History | 3:16 | 2.7 MB |
| Why choose PHP? | 4:46 | 7.1 MB |
| Installation overview | 4:42 | 3.2 MB |
2. Mac Installation
| Installing | 12:12 | 20.2 MB |
| Configuring | 13:40 | 17.8 MB |
| The text editor | 3:50 | 5.5 MB |
| phpMyAdmin | 2:34 | 3.9 MB |
3. Windows Installation
| Installing | 6:31 | 7.7 MB |
| Configuring | 8:22 | 12.6 MB |
| The text editor | 4:21 | 6.3 MB |
4. First Steps
| Viewing PHP configuration information | 8:09 | 10.5 MB |
| Embedding PHP | 6:55 | 5.8 MB |
| ''Hello, World!'' | 5:20 | 4.9 MB |
| The operational trail | 1:36 | 1.2 MB |
| Inserting comments | 3:51 | 4 MB |
5. Exploring Data Types
| Variables | 9:05 | 9 MB |
| Strings | 5:43 | 5.8 MB |
| String functions | 7:37 | 7.7 MB |
| Numbers pt. 1: Integers | 5:14 | 5.5 MB |
| Numbers pt. 2: Floating points | 5:07 | 4.6 MB |
| Arrays | 12:18 | 11.4 MB |
| Array functions | 5:40 | 6 MB |
| Booleans and NULL | 8:25 | 9.6 MB |
| Type switching and casting | 7:35 | 7.7 MB |
| Constants | 4:03 | 3.9 MB |
6. Control Structures Pt. 1: Logical Expressions
| If statements | 6:10 | 5.2 MB |
| Else and elseif statements | 2:34 | 2.4 MB |
| Logical operators | 5:58 | 6.7 MB |
| Switch statements | 4:18 | 4.1 MB |
7. Control Structures Pt. 2: Loops
| While loops | 7:04 | 6.8 MB |
| For loops | 4:01 | 4.1 MB |
| Foreach loops | 6:39 | 6.7 MB |
| Continue | 3:02 | 3.8 MB |
| Break | 3:13 | 3.2 MB |
| Understanding array pointers | 5:18 | 6 MB |
8. User-Defined Functions
| Defining functions | 11:28 | 10.5 MB |
| Using functions | 6:28 | 7.9 MB |
| Returning values from a function | 7:46 | 8.8 MB |
| Setting global variables | 6:40 | 7.4 MB |
| Setting default values | 6:30 | 7.7 MB |
9. Debugging
| Debugging and troubleshooting | 7:09 | 6 MB |
10. Building Web Pages
| Links and URLs | 3:49 | 4.7 MB |
| Using GET values | 5:50 | 5.9 MB |
| Encoding GET values | 7:39 | 7.2 MB |
| Encoding for HTML | 8:51 | 10.1 MB |
| Building forms | 5:28 | 7.2 MB |
| Setting cookies | 9:55 | 11.8 MB |
| Establishing sessions | 8:49 | 8.9 MB |
| Headers and page redirection | 12:19 | 13 MB |
| Including and requiring pages | 7:22 | 8 MB |
11. MySQL Basics
| MySQL introduction | 4:46 | 3.2 MB |
| Creating a database in MySQL | 6:20 | 5.5 MB |
| Populating a MySQL database | 7:12 | 8.3 MB |
| phpMyAdmin | 9:54 | 16 MB |
| Connecting to MySQL with PHP | 6:12 | 6.5 MB |
| Accessing data in MySQL with PHP | 6:22 | 8 MB |
12. Building a Content Management System
| Blueprinting your application | 8:46 | 7.4 MB |
| Building the CMS database | 8:17 | 10.5 MB |
| Understanding relational databases | 5:26 | 5.9 MB |
| Establishing your work area | 4:51 | 6 MB |
| Creating your first page | 7:05 | 12.6 MB |
| Making page assets reusable | 9:01 | 13.4 MB |
| Connecting your site to a database | 11:28 | 15.4 MB |
| Building dynamic navigation | 9:16 | 13.5 MB |
| Refactoring the navigation | 10:25 | 16.1 MB |
| Adding links to your navigation | 4:53 | 6.8 MB |
| Determining which page is selected | 4:49 | 6.7 MB |
| Displaying HTML based on the selection | 4:16 | 6.1 MB |
13. Application CRUD
| Finding a subject in the database | 12:07 | 16.5 MB |
| Finding a page in the database | 5:24 | 7.7 MB |
| Creating a page for a new subject | 11:48 | 23.9 MB |
| Creating a subject entry form | 7:13 | 8.8 MB |
| Adding subjects | 9:15 | 11 MB |
| Escaping values for MySQL | 9:26 | 13.8 MB |
| Form validation | 7:18 | 9.6 MB |
| Additional form validation | 3:21 | 4 MB |
| Editing a subject | 4:59 | 8.2 MB |
| Using single-page submission | 5:41 | 9.7 MB |
| Updating a subject in the database | 8:17 | 12.4 MB |
| Sending form results as messages | 5:36 | 9.9 MB |
| Deleting a subject | 8:39 | 15.3 MB |
| CRUD review and assignment | 7:16 | 8.8 MB |
| CRUD assignment results | 9:18 | 17.5 MB |
14. Building the Public Area
| The public appearance | 3:39 | 3.6 MB |
| Navigation in the public context | 6:57 | 10.9 MB |
| Functions in the public context | 5:30 | 9.8 MB |
| Creating a default subject behavior | 5:19 | 9.8 MB |
| Text encoding and transforming | 8:06 | 8.9 MB |
15. Regulating Page Access
| User access overview | 2:30 | 2 MB |
| Encryption | 7:57 | 11.5 MB |
| Creating a login system | 5:04 | 6.9 MB |
| Checking authorization | 6:00 | 10 MB |
| Using sessions to maintain login status | 6:42 | 8.3 MB |
| Creating a logout page | 8:27 | 11.6 MB |
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