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		<title>Free Ebook CCNP Practical Studies: Remote Access</title>
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Gain hands-on experience of CCNP Remote Access topics with lab scenarios for the new 642-821 BCRAN exam.

Prepare for the CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam and gain a better, practical understanding of exam concepts 
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Gain hands-on experience of CCNP Remote Access topics with lab scenarios for the new 642-821 BCRAN exam.</p>
<ul>
<li>Prepare for the CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam and gain a better, practical understanding of exam concepts </li>
<li>Experience how remote access concepts work in a real network with practice labs that walk you through their implementation </li>
<li>Review set-up guides that show you how to prepare a lab for study </li>
<li>Ready yourself for the new simulation-based questions on the CCNP exams</li>
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<p>CCNP Practical Studies: Remote Access (CCNP Self-Study) prepares readers for the CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam and for workplace challenges in implementing remote access network applications. Designed as a topic-by-topic guide of how to apply remote access concepts in a real network setting, this book is useful in preparing a CCNP candidate for the general exam questions by providing a better understanding of how remote access really works. It is also essential in preparing candidates for the new simulation-based questions that are on the Cisco certification exams. Finally, it serves anyone wanting a guide to real-world application of these concepts, regardless of certification interest.</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Content</strong><br />
  Introduction<br />
        Goals of This Book<br />
        Audience<br />
        Organization<br />
        How Best to Use This Book<br />
        Equipment<br />
        Summary<br />
        Icons Used in This Book<br />
        Command Syntax Conventions<br />
       Chapter 1.  Introduction to Remote Access<br />
        Types of Remote-Access Users<br />
        Remote-Access Technologies<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 2.  Building a CCNP Remote-Access Lab<br />
        Creating LANs<br />
        Creating WANs by Using a Cisco Router as a Frame Relay Switch<br />
        Creating Asynchronous, ISDN, PPP, DDR, Dial Backup, AAA, and Security Labs<br />
        Summary<br />
       Chapter 3.  Modem Connections and Operation Overview<br />
        A Typical Modem Connection<br />
        DTE-to-DTE Wiring<br />
        Data Compression and Error Control<br />
        Configuring the Modem (DCE)<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 3-1: Configuring a Modem on the AUX Port for EXEC Dial-in Connectivity<br />
        Practical Exercise 3-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 3-2: Connecting Routers Back-to-Back Through the AUX Ports<br />
        Practical Exercise 3-2 Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 4.  Using Cable Modems to Access a Central Site<br />
        Cable Modem Technology Overview<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Basic Cable Modem Troubleshooting Using Cisco IOS Software Commands<br />
        Practical Exercise: The CMTS and DOCSIS-Compliant Bridging Cable Modem Configuration<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 5.  Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol and Controlling Network Access<br />
        PPP Overview<br />
        Configuring PPP<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise: Dial In and Dial Out<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 6.  Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity<br />
        ISDN Overview<br />
        DDR<br />
        The ISDN Layer Protocols<br />
        Examining ISDN Call Setup and Teardown<br />
        Configuring ISDN<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 6-1: Dialing Out with ISDN<br />
        Practical Exercise 6-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 6-2: ISDN as a Backup<br />
        Practical Exercise 6-2 Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 7.  Optimizing the Use of DDR with Interface Dialer Profiles and Rotary Groups<br />
        DDR and Dialer Profiles<br />
        Dialer Rotary Group Overview<br />
        Dialer Profiles and Dialer Rotary Group Configuration<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise: Configuring Dialer Profiles<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 8.  Using DSL to Access a Central Site<br />
        ADSL Overview<br />
        Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview<br />
        Cisco 6400 UAC Overview<br />
        DSL Access Architectures and Protocols<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 8-1: PPPoA over DSL<br />
        Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 8-2: RFC 1483 Bridging over DSL<br />
        Practical Exercise 8-2 Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 9.  Frame Relay Connectivity and Traffic Flow Control<br />
        Frame Relay Background<br />
        Frame Relay Terminology<br />
        Frame Relay Devices<br />
        Frame Relay Topologies<br />
        Frame Relay Virtual Circuits<br />
        Frame Relay Configuration Tasks<br />
        Disabling or Reenabling Inverse ARP<br />
        Frame Relay Subinterfaces<br />
        Network-to-Network Interface<br />
        User-Network Interface<br />
        Congestion-Control Mechanisms<br />
        Frame Relay Traffic Shaping<br />
        Troubleshooting Frame Relay Connectivity<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-1: Unnumbered Frame Relay<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-2: Configuring Multipoint Subinterfaces<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-2 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-3: Configuring Traffic Shaping on a PVC<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-3 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-4: Configuring Guaranteed Rates on an Interface<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-4 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-5: Configuring Frame Relay Switching<br />
        Practical Exercise 9-5 Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 10.  Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection<br />
        Backup Overview<br />
        Triggering Dial Backup<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise: Enabling Backup for a Primary Link<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 11.  Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression<br />
        Considerations for Traffic Prioritization<br />
        Queuing Operations<br />
        Configuring and Verifying Queuing<br />
        Compression<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise: Configuring Priority Queuing<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 12.  Scaling IP Addressing with Network Address Translation<br />
        NAT Operation<br />
        Configuring NAT<br />
        NAT Order of Operation<br />
        When to Use NAT<br />
        NAT Configuration Task List<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 12-1: Dynamic NAT Using an Outside Source List<br />
        Practical Exercise 12-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 12-2: Combining Dynamic and Static NAT<br />
        Practical Exercise 12-2 Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 13.  Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network<br />
        AAA Overview<br />
        Configuring AAA<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise: ISDN Callback Using TACACS+<br />
        Practical Exercise Solution<br />
        Summary<br />
        Review Questions<br />
       Chapter 14.  Securing Remote-Access Networks<br />
        Internet Protocol Security<br />
        Cisco VPN Products<br />
        Virtual Private Networks<br />
        Memory and CPU Considerations<br />
        Monitoring and Maintaining IPSec<br />
        Clearing IKE Connections<br />
        Troubleshooting IKE<br />
        QoS for Virtual Private Networks<br />
        Configuring QoS for VPN Support<br />
        Monitoring and Maintaining QoS for VPNs<br />
        Scenarios<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-1: IPSec Router-to-Router<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-1 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-2: Three Full-Mesh IPSec Routers<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-2 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-3: IPSec Router-to-Router Hub and Spoke<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-3 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-4: IPSec Between Three Routers Using Private Addresses<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-4 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-5: IPSec/GRE with NAT<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-5 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-6: Router to VPN Client with a Preshared Key and NAT<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-6 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-7: PIX to Cisco Secure VPN Client with a Preshared Key<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-7 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-8: PIX to Cisco VPN 3000 Client<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-8 Solution<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-9: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over IPSec<br />
        Practical Exercise 14-9 Solution </p>
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		<title>Free Ebook PC Hacks 100 Industrial-Strength Tips &amp; Tools</title>
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The term hacking has a bad reputation in the press. They use it to refer to someone who breaks into systems or wreaks havoc with computers as their weapon. Among people who write code, though, the term hack refers to a &#8220;quick-and-dirty&#8221; solution to a problem or a clever way to get something [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Why PC Hacks?</strong><br />
The term hacking has a bad reputation in the press. They use it to refer to someone who breaks into systems or wreaks havoc with computers as their weapon. Among people who write code, though, the term hack refers to a &#8220;quick-and-dirty&#8221; solution to a problem or a clever way to get something done. And the term hacker is taken very much as a compliment, indicating that someone is being creative, having the technical chops to get things done. The Hacks series is an attempt to reclaim the word, document the good ways people are hacking, and pass the hacker ethic of creative participation on to the uninitiated. Seeing how others approach systems and problems is often the quickest way to learn about a new technology.</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong><br />
     Why PC Hacks?<br />
        How to Use This Book<br />
        How This Book Is Organized<br />
        Conventions<br />
        Using Code Examples<br />
        Disclaimer<br />
        How to Contact O&#8217;Reilly<br />
        Got a Hack?<br />
     Chapter 1.  Basic System Board Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #1-10<br />
        Hack 1.  Lock Others Out of Your Computer<br />
        Hack 2.  Bypass the BIOS Password<br />
        Hack 3.  Recover a BIOS That Won&#8217;t Boot<br />
        Hack 4.  Boot Faster<br />
        Hack 5.  Display a Boot-Time Graphic<br />
        Hack 6.  Configure Boot Device Order<br />
        Hack 7.  Set Your Clock Back<br />
        Hack 8.  Avoid the Legacy USB Option<br />
        Hack 9.  Hack an Unhackable BIOS<br />
        Hack 10.  Upgrade Your Flash BIOS<br />
     Chapter 2.  Basic System Board Setup<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #11-18<br />
        Hack 11.  Step Away from the Legacy Device<br />
        Hack 12.  Manage Devices<br />
        Hack 13.  Configure Serial Ports<br />
        Hack 14.  Configure Parallel Ports<br />
        Hack 15.  Configure Sound Cards<br />
        Hack 16.  Configure SCSI Host Adapters<br />
        Hack 17.  Configure Network Cards<br />
        Hack 18.  Reeducate Plug and Play<br />
     Chapter 3.  CPU Hacks<br />
        Hacks #19-29<br />
        Hack 19.  Get More Power<br />
        Hack 20.  Identify Your CPU<br />
        Hack 21.  Which CPUs Are Hackable?<br />
        Hack 22.  Which System Boards Are Hackable?<br />
        Hack 23.  Determine Your CPU Speed<br />
        Hack 24.  Keep It Cool<br />
        Hack 25.  Control CPU Clock Speed from the BIOS<br />
        Hack 26.  As Goes Voltage, So Goes Speed<br />
        Hack 27.  Set the CPU Multiplier<br />
        Hack 28.  Unlock Your CPU Multiplier<br />
        Hack 29.  Check the Vents<br />
       Chapter 4.  Memory Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #30-39<br />
        Hack 30.  Install More RAM<br />
        Hack 31.  Recognize Memory Limitations<br />
        Hack 32.  Install the RAM Your Operating System Needs<br />
        Hack 33.  Tame the Windows 95 and 98 Cache<br />
        Hack 34.  Manage the Paging File<br />
        Hack 35.  Manage Windows System Resources<br />
        Hack 36.  Force Windows 98 and Me to Swap Less<br />
        Hack 37.  Pin the Kernel in RAM<br />
        Hack 38.  Speed Up Your RAM<br />
        Hack 39.  Enable Memory Interleave for Via Chipsets<br />
       Chapter 5.  Disk Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #40-57<br />
        Hack 40.  Partition and Format Wisely<br />
        Hack 41.  Determine Your Filesystem<br />
        Hack 42.  Create a New Partition with NT, 2000, XP, and 2003<br />
        Hack 43.  Create a New Partition with PartitionMagic<br />
        Hack 44.  Merge Partitions with PartitionMagic<br />
        Hack 45.  Convert FAT to NTFS<br />
        Hack 46.  Create or Delete NTFS Partitions from the Recovery Console<br />
        Hack 47.  Fix the Master Boot Record on FAT Partitions<br />
        Hack 48.  Fix the Master Boot Record on NTFS Partitions<br />
        Hack 49.  Fix the Partition Boot Sector on NTFS Partitions<br />
        Hack 50.  Fix GRUB or LILO Boot Problems<br />
        Hack 51.  Format Your Disk<br />
        Hack 52.  Change Logical Drive Letters<br />
        Hack 53.  Restore DOS Bootability<br />
        Hack 54.  Rescue a Blown 2000 or XP Installation<br />
        Hack 55.  Fix the Windows 95 File-Caching Bug<br />
        Hack 56.  Avoid the Delayed-Write-Caching Blues<br />
        Hack 57.  Detect Drive Failure Before It Happens<br />
       Chapter 6.  Disk Drive Performance Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #58-67<br />
        Hack 58.  Choose the Fastest Hard Drive<br />
        Hack 59.  Use an 80-Wire Cable<br />
        Hack 60.  Upgrade Your IDE Interface<br />
        Hack 61.  Kick It Up a Notch with Serial ATA<br />
        Hack 62.  Get the Fastest IDE Driver for Intel Chipsets<br />
        Hack 63.  Get the Fastest IDE Driver for Via Chipsets<br />
        Hack 64.  Speed It Up with RAID<br />
        Hack 65.  Speed Up DOS with SMARTDRV<br />
        Hack 66.  Speed Up Windows with VCACHE<br />
        Hack 67.  Linux&#8217;s Drive Performance Booster<br />
       Chapter 7.  Video Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #68-74<br />
        Hack 68.  Get off the PCI Bus<br />
        Hack 69.  Upgrade from Built-in Video<br />
        Hack 70.  Don&#8217;t Expect Much from AGP Aperture Size<br />
        Hack 71.  Choose the Correct AGP Mode<br />
        Hack 72.  Overclock Your nVidia Adapter<br />
        Hack 73.  Overclock Your ATI Radeon<br />
        Hack 74.  Overclock Anything<br />
       Chapter 8.  I/O Device Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #75-84<br />
        Basic PC Configuration Rules<br />
        Hack 75.  Let Windows Tell You About I/O Card Conflicts<br />
        Hack 76.  Break the Rules with LPT Ports<br />
        Hack 77.  Break the Rules with COM Ports<br />
        Hack 78.  Rewire Your COM Ports<br />
        Hack 79.  Boost COM Port Performance<br />
        Hack 80.  New Uses for an Old Port<br />
        Hack 81.  Use USB for Peer-to-Peer Networking<br />
        Hack 82.  Get the Most out of USB<br />
        Hack 83.  Install the Driver Before You Install the Hardware<br />
        Hack 84.  Please Continue Anyway<br />
     Chapter 9.  Boot-Up Hacks<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #85-94<br />
        Hack 85.  Make a Bare Disk Bootable<br />
        Hack 86.  Configure a Multiboot System<br />
        Hack 87.  Multiboot with Third-Party Utilities<br />
        Hack 88.  Speed up Operating System Installation and Maintenance<br />
        Hack 89.  Access NTFS Files from Other Operating Systems<br />
        Hack 90.  Give Your XP Installation Access to the Recovery Console<br />
        Hack 91.  Hack the Windows 95/98/Me DOS Startup<br />
        Hack 92.  Hack the MS-DOS Configuration File<br />
        Hack 93.  Hack the MS-DOS Startup File<br />
        Hack 94.  Hack the Windows NT/2000/XP Boot Loader<br />
    Chapter 10.  Configuring a New PC<br />
        Introduction: Hacks #95-100<br />
        Hack 95.  Clone Your Hard Disk<br />
        Hack 96.  Move Applications and Settings from One PC to Another<br />
        Hack 97.  Protect Your PC from Viruses<br />
        Hack 98.  Protect Your PC from Malware<br />
        Hack 99.  Surround Yourself with a Firewall<br />
        Hack 100.  Do Your Backups<br />
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		<title>No Starch Press Steal This Computer Book 3 by Wallace Wang</title>
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WARNING: This book is not to be used for hacking into government computers, shutting down AOL, cracking software, phone phreaking, spreading viruses, or any other illegal activity.  Is your computer safe from computer viruses and malicious hackers? No matter how secure you think your computer is, it’s still vulnerable to a variety of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Back Cover</strong><br />
WARNING: This book is not to be used for hacking into government computers, shutting down AOL, cracking software, phone phreaking, spreading viruses, or any other illegal activity.  Is your computer safe from computer viruses and malicious hackers? No matter how secure you think your computer is, it’s still vulnerable to a variety of attacks that can ruin your files or hoodwink you out of thousands of dollars.  This newly revised third edition of the best-selling Steal This Computer Book will help you protect yourself. You’ll discover:</p>
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<li>How to tackle spyware, web bugs, and adware—seemingly innocent programs that harvest your private information </li>
<li>How hackers hide their identities and shred their files </li>
<li>How hackers write computer viruses and worms </li>
<li>How Trojan Horse programs work and how to defend against them </li>
<li>How hackers steal software and defeat copy protection mechanisms </li>
<li>How to fight back against spammers</li>
<li>How to tell when your machine is being attacked and what you can do to protect it </li>
<li>Where the hackers are, how they probe a target and sneak into a computer and what they do when they get there</li>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents  </strong><br />
 Steal This Computer Book 3—What They Won&#8217;t Tell You About the Internet<br />
 Introduction<br />
 Part 1 &#8211; Information Overload (Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics)<br />
 Chapter 1 &#8211; Finding What You Need—The Magic of Search Engines<br />
 Chapter 2 &#8211; Alternative Sources of News and Information<br />
 Chapter 3 &#8211; Censoring Information (We Know What&#8217;s Best for You)<br />
 Chapter 4 &#8211; Hacktivism—Online Activism<br />
 Chapter 5 &#8211; Pledging Allegiance—Hatred as Patriotism<br />
 Chapter 6 &#8211; Where the Hackers Are<br />
 Part 2 &#8211; Dangerous Threats on the Internet<br />
 Chapter 7 &#8211; Viruses and Worms<br />
 Chapter 8 &#8211; Trojan Horses— Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts<br />
 Chapter 9 &#8211; CON Games on the Internet<br />
 Chapter 10 &#8211; Online Stalkers<br />
 Part 3 &#8211; Breaking and Entering Computers<br />
 Chapter 11 &#8211; Probing a Target<br />
 Chapter 12 &#8211; Sneaking into a Computer<br />
 Chapter 13 &#8211; Digging In<br />
 Part 4 &#8211; Protection Yourself<br />
 Chapter 14 &#8211; Computing on a Shoestring<br />
 Chapter 15 &#8211; Protecting Your Data and Your Privacy<br />
 Chapter 16 &#8211; Waging War on Spam<br />
 Chapter 17 &#8211; Web Bugs, Adware, Pop-Ups, and Spyware<br />
 Part 5 &#8211; Protecting Your Computer<br />
 Chapter 18 &#8211; Firewalls, Intrusion-Detection Systems, and Honeypots<br />
 Chapter 19 &#8211; Computer Forensics: Recovering and Deleting Data<br />
 Chapter 20 &#8211; Protecting Your Computer<br />
 Appendix A &#8211; Software<br />
 Appendix B &#8211; A Hacker&#8217;s Gallery of Rogue Tools<br />
 Appendix C &#8211; A Bit of History—Phone Phreaking and Other Phun<br />
 Appendix D &#8211; Glossary </p>
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These days, software vulnerabilities are announced to the public before vendors have a chance to provide a patch to customers. Therefore, it has become important, if not absolutely necessary, for an organization to routinely assess its network to measure its security posture.
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<strong>Preface</strong><br />
These days, software vulnerabilities are announced to the public before vendors have a chance to provide a patch to customers. Therefore, it has become important, if not absolutely necessary, for an organization to routinely assess its network to measure its security posture.<br />
But how does one go about performing a thorough network assessment? Network security books today typically teach you only how to use the out-of-the-box functionality provided by existing network security tools, which is often limited. Malicious attackers, however, are sophisticated enough to understand that the real power of the most popular network security tools does not lie in their out-of-the-box functionality, but in the framework that allows you to extend and tweak their functionality. These sophisticated attackers also know how to quickly write their own tools to break into remote networks. The aim of this book is to teach you how to tweak existing and powerful open source assessment tools and how to write your own tools to protect your networks and data from the most experienced attackers.</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents:</strong><br />
     Copyright<br />
     Preface<br />
        Audience<br />
        Assumptions This Book Makes<br />
        Contents of This Book<br />
        Conventions Used in This Book<br />
        Using Code Examples<br />
        We&#8217;d Like to Hear from You<br />
        Safari Enabled<br />
        Acknowledgments<br />
     Part I:  Modifying and Hacking Security Tools<br />
            Chapter 1.  Writing Plug-ins for Nessus<br />
        Section 1.1.  The Nessus Architecture<br />
        Section 1.2.  Installing Nessus<br />
        Section 1.3.  Using Nessus<br />
        Section 1.4.  The NASL Interpreter<br />
        Section 1.5.  Hello World<br />
        Section 1.6.  Datatypes and Variables<br />
        Section 1.7.  Operators<br />
        Section 1.8.  if&#8230;else<br />
        Section 1.9.  Loops<br />
        Section 1.10.  Functions<br />
        Section 1.11.  Predefined Global Variables<br />
        Section 1.12.  Important NASL Functions<br />
        Section 1.13.  Nessus Plug-ins<br />
            Chapter 2.  Developing Dissectors and Plug-ins for the Ettercap Network Sniffer<br />
        Section 2.1.  Installing and Using Ettercap<br />
        Section 2.2.  Writing an Ettercap Dissector<br />
        Section 2.3.  Writing an Ettercap Plug-in<br />
            Chapter 3.  Extending Hydra and Nmap<br />
        Section 3.1.  Extending Hydra<br />
        Section 3.2.  Adding Service Signatures to Nmap<br />
            Chapter 4.  Writing Plug-ins for the Nikto Vulnerability Scanner<br />
        Section 4.1.  Installing Nikto<br />
        Section 4.2.  Using Nikto<br />
        Section 4.3.  Nikto Under the Hood<br />
        Section 4.4.  Existing Nikto Plug-ins<br />
        Section 4.5.  Adding Custom Entries to the Plug-in Databases<br />
        Section 4.6.  Using LibWhisker<br />
        Section 4.7.  Writing an NTLM Plug-in for Brute-Force Testing<br />
        Section 4.8.  Writing a Standalone Plug-in to Attack Lotus Domino<br />
            Chapter 5.  Writing Modules for the Metasploit Framework<br />
        Section 5.1.  Introduction to MSF<br />
        Section 5.2.  Overview of Stack Buffer Overflows<br />
        Section 5.3.  Writing Exploits for MSF<br />
        Section 5.4.  Writing a Module for the MnoGoSearch Overflow<br />
        Section 5.5.  Writing an Operating System Fingerprinting Module for MSF<br />
            Chapter 6.  Extending Code Analysis to the Webroot<br />
        Section 6.1.  Attacking Web Applications at the Source<br />
        Section 6.2.  Toolkit 101<br />
        Section 6.3.  PMD<br />
        Section 6.4.  Extending PMD<br />
     Part II:  Modifying and Hacking Security Tools<br />
            Chapter 7.  Fun with Linux Kernel Modules<br />
        Section 7.1.  Hello World<br />
        Section 7.2.  Intercepting System Calls<br />
        Section 7.3.  Hiding Processes<br />
        Section 7.4.  Hiding from netstat<br />
            Chapter 8.  Developing Web Assessment Tools and Scripts<br />
        Section 8.1.  Web Application Environment<br />
        Section 8.2.  Designing the Scanner<br />
        Section 8.3.  Building the Log Parser<br />
        Section 8.4.  Building the Scanner<br />
        Section 8.5.  Using the Scanner<br />
        Section 8.6.  Complete Source Code<br />
            Chapter 9.  Automated Exploit Tools<br />
        Section 9.1.  SQL Injection Exploits<br />
        Section 9.2.  The Exploit Scanner<br />
        Section 9.3.  Using the Scanner<br />
            Chapter 10.  Writing Network Sniffers<br />
        Section 10.1.  Introduction to libpcap<br />
        Section 10.2.  Getting Started with libpcap<br />
        Section 10.3.  libpcap and 802.11 Wireless Networks<br />
        Section 10.4.  libpcap and Perl<br />
        Section 10.5.  libpcap Library Reference<br />
            Chapter 11.  Writing Packet-Injection Tools<br />
        Section 11.1.  Introduction to libnet<br />
        Section 11.2.  Getting Started with libnet<br />
        Section 11.3.  Advanced libnet Functions<br />
        Section 11.4.  Combining libnet and libpcap<br />
        Section 11.5.  Introducing AirJack </p>
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		<title>Free Download Windows XP Hacks O&#8217;Reilly August 2003 Ebook</title>
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Windows XP marks the biggest change to the Windows OS since the advent of Windows 95. It combines the stability of the NT/2000 operating system with the user-friendliness and hardware support of the consumer Windows line—and it does so literally, because those two operating systems have been combined for the first time in XP. Although [...]]]></description>
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Windows XP marks the biggest change to the Windows OS since the advent of Windows 95. It combines the stability of the NT/2000 operating system with the user-friendliness and hardware support of the consumer Windows line—and it does so literally, because those two operating systems have been combined for the first time in XP. Although there are two versions of XP—Home Edition and Professional Edition—the differences between them are relatively minor and have to do primarily with security and administrator tools. Under the hood, they&#8217;re the same OS.</p>
<p>XP marks several other change as well. DOS is no longer a part of the underlying OS, although it&#8217;s still available as a command prompt. Multimedia and graphics have been built into the operating system more directly than before and are no longer treated as an afterthought. And, cosmetically, XP has been given a makeover, in both the way it looks (rounded windows and almost cartoonish at times) and the way it works.</p>
<p>All this is good news for would-be operating system hackers. Because of the operating system&#8217;s greater stability, those who work under the hood of XP can concentrate on actually getting work done and making the OS more effective, rather than trying to fix its shortcomings. Because of the richer interface and greater support for graphics and multimedia, you can more easily change the way the operating system works and looks. And, because the OS offers a variety of tools for recovering from errors, you can hack to your heart&#8217;s content without worrying that you&#8217;ll damage the OS beyond recognition.</p>
<p>This collection is based on the hands-on, real-world experience of those who in many cases have been using PCs well before any version of Windows even existed. They have wrestled with each new version of Windows as it was released, and found ways to take advantage of every nook and cranny of the operating system. When XP came out, they applied that hard-earned knowledge to it as well, and came up with ways to take advantage of the myriad new features of the operating system.</p>
<p>The results is 100 hacks that are useful, frequently entertaining, and will save you countless hours at the keyboard. Whether you want to speed up your PC, customize XP&#8217;s interface, hack your wired and wireless network, get more out of the Web, make better use of email, use the Registry to bend the operating system to your will, or use XP for countless other useful tasks, you&#8217;ll find what you&#8217;re looking for here. And each hack doesn&#8217;t just show you how to do something; it also teaches why it works. Each hack is a starting point, rather than an ending point, so that you can apply the knowledge you&#8217;ve gained to create new hacks of your own. Try it out—who knows, in the next edition of this book, you may get a hack of your own published.</p>
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		<title>Penetration Testing and Network Security Defence in Cisco Ebook Download</title>
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The practical guide to simulating, detecting, and responding to network attacks
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Assess your network&#8217;s defensive strengths and eliminate vulnerabilities with proven internal testing methodologies
Learn how to perform simulated attacks on live networks
Detect network attacks using the Cisco Intrusion Detection Sensor and Security Agent
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<p><em><strong>The practical guide to simulating, detecting, and responding to network attacks</strong></em></p>
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<li>Detect network attacks using the Cisco Intrusion Detection Sensor and Security Agent</li>
<li>A complete real-world case study shows a step-by-step process for conducting your own penetration tests</li>
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<p>Security threats are on the rise, and companies must be prepared against them. The one way companies are assessing security risk and the vulnerability of their networks is by hiring security firms to attempt to penetrate their networks or by developing their own penetration testing skills to gradually or always monitoring network vulnerabilities. Penetration testing and security aspect is a growing field, however there is no definite resources on how to perform a penetration test and testing ethically. Penetration Testing and Cisco Network Defense offers detailed steps on how to emulate any outsider attacker to penetrate the security of your network. Unlike other hacking books, this book is specifically geared toward penetration testing, so you will know how the hacking process is work practically rather than just a theory.  The book divided into two parts, one part is provide a set of guidelines and methodologies for understanding and the other part is performing internal penetration tests. It will also shows you how an attack can be detected on a network by using Intrusion Detection System. Part one also covering understanding penetration testing, assessing risks, and creating a testing plan. Part two also focuses on penetration testing, and each chapter includes three essential components: 1. Perform a simulated attack using popular commercial products or open source applications; 2. Learn to detect the attack with Cisco Intrusion Detection Sensor and Security Agent; 3. Tips and Tricks on how to harden a system against such attacks.<br />
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		<title>Wi-Foo The Secret of Wireless Hacking 2004</title>
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1. Real World Wireless Security
2. Under Siege
3. Putting the Gear Together: 802.11 Hardware
4. Making the Engine Run: 802.11 Drivers and Utilities
5. Learning to WarDrive: Network Mapping and Site Surveying
6. Assembling the Arsenal: Tools of the Trade
7. Planning the Attack
8. Breaking Through
9. Looting and Pillaging: The Enemy Inside
10. Building the Citadel: An Introduction to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Content of Index</strong><br />
1. Real World Wireless Security<br />
2. Under Siege<br />
3. Putting the Gear Together: 802.11 Hardware<br />
4. Making the Engine Run: 802.11 Drivers and Utilities<br />
5. Learning to WarDrive: Network Mapping and Site Surveying<br />
6. Assembling the Arsenal: Tools of the Trade<br />
7. Planning the Attack<br />
8. Breaking Through<br />
9. Looting and Pillaging: The Enemy Inside<br />
10. Building the Citadel: An Introduction to Wireless LAN Defence<br />
11. Introduction to Applied Cryptography: Symmetric Ciphers<br />
12. Cryptographic Data Integrity Protection, Key Exchange, and User Authentication Mechanisms<br />
13. The Fortress Gates: User Authentication in Wireless Security<br />
14. Guarding the Airwaves: Deploying Higher-Layer Wireless VPNs<br />
15. Counterintelligence: Wireless IDS Systems<br />
Appendix A: Decibel-Watts Conversion Table<br />
Appendix B: 802.11 Wireless Equipment<br />
Appendix C: Antenna Irradiation Patterns<br />
Appendix D: Wireless Utilities Manpages<br />
Appendix E: Signal Loss for Obstacle Types<br />
Appendix F: Warchalking Signs<br />
Appendix G: Wireless Penetration Testing Template<br />
Appendix H: Default SSIDs for Several Common 802.11 Products<br />
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		<title>Hack IT Security Through Penetration Testing &#8211; Adison Wesley</title>
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<p>This book is a compulsory to learn the basic of hacking and the hacking definition myth itself.  It includes internet penetration, dial-in penetration, testing internal penetration, Social Engineering, UNIX Methods, The tool kit for hacking, Automated Vulnerability Scanners, Discovery tools, Port Scanners, Sniffers, Password crackers, Windows NT Tools, Remote control, Intrusion Detection System, Firewalls, DOS Attacks.  You can download the Ebook in CHM format freely here.</p>
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		<title>Hacker Linux Uncovered 2005 Free CHM Download</title>
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This book will teach you about Linux server, learn how to installing web server, access control, network addressing, file transfer, administration, samba, Email server, sendmail, backup and restoring data, and etc, but including how to tighten its security aspects in chapter &#8220;Advice from a Hacker&#8221;.  The administration  including useful commands, encryption, SSH protocol, [...]]]></description>
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