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AWStats Documentation   (package: awstats)
This manual describes how to install, configure, use and extend the AWStats logfile analyzer.

Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO   (package: jigdo-file)
jigdo-lite (in the jigdo-file package) is a tool for downloading Debian CD images from any "regular" Debian package mirror instead of one of the few and slow CD mirrors. This HOWTO explains how to use the program for downloading images or updating existing images to the latest version.

Debian Lynx Manual   (package: lynx-cur)
This manual describes what lynx-cur is and how it can be used on Debian systems.

IPTraf User's Manual   (package: iptraf)
This document is the User's Manual for IPTraf 2.7.0. Documented here are the features of the program and instructions on its use.

mod_ssl User Manual   (package: libapache-mod-ssl-doc)
The Apache Interface to OpenSSL

MRTG Configuration   (package: mrtg)
This document provides a detailed description of the MRTG configuration file.

SAMBA Developers Guide   (package: samba-doc)
This book is a collection of documents that might be useful for people developing samba or those interested in doing so. It's nothing more than a collection of documents written by Samba developers about the internals of various parts of Samba and the SMB protocol. It's still (and will always be) incomplete. The most recent version of this document can be found at http://devel.samba.org/.

Samba-3 by Example   (package: samba-doc)
Practical Exercises in Successful Samba Deployment

SMB2WWW, the gateway to Windows networking   (package: smb2www)
SMB2WWW is a Windows Network client that is accessible through a web browser.

Snort - Lightweight Intrusion Detection for Networks   (package: snort-doc)
An overview of Snort NIDS Network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) are an important part of any network security architecture. They provide a layer of defense which monitors network traffic for predefined suspicious activity or patterns, and alert system administrators when potential hostile traffic is detected. Commercial NIDS have many differences, but Information Systems departments must face the commonalities that they share such as significant system footprint, complex deployment and high monetary cost. Snort was designed to address these issues.

Snort FAQ   (package: snort-doc)
Frequently Asked Questions for the Snort NIDS This document provides answers to some of the most common (and frequently asked) questions related to the Snort network intrusion detection system.

Snort Users Manual   (package: snort-doc)
Users manual to the Snort NIDS The users manual to the Snort network intrusion detection system, providing an overview of snort and how to write rule files for it.

The Mutt E-Mail Client Manual   (package: mutt)
The documentation for Mutt, a sophisticated text oriented mail user agent ("mail reader").
Formats: [html] [text]

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) Distribution   (package: ntp-doc)
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time
 of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source,
 such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client
 accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of
 milliseconds on WANs.

The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide   (package: samba-doc)

Using Samba, 2nd Edition   (package: samba-doc)
This is a book about Samba, a software suite that networks Windows, Unix, and other operating systems using Windows' native networking protocol. Samba allows Unix servers to offer Windows networking services by matching the filesystem and networking models of Unix to those of Windows. Samba acts as a bridge between the two systems, connecting the corresponding parts of their architectures and providing a translation wherever necessary.

vnc: Virtual network computing   (package: vnc-common)
VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.



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