Review of The Book of Xen Posted

Amazon.com just posted my five star review of The Book of Xen by Chris Takemura and Luke S. Crawford. From the review : The Book of Xen (TBOX) is a great book for Linux system administrators who want to deploy Xen. The authors ground their recommendations in over four years of experience running Xen to support Internet-facing virtual private servers. I found their writing style to be very engaging; it reminded me of reading any one of Michael Lucas’ No Starch books. If you know your way around Linux and want to deploy Xen in production, TBOX is the book for you. Thank you to No Starch for providing me a free review copy. Copyright 2003-2009
| extantproject (extantproject) : @taosecurity ringmap does the exact same thing as certain fancy pcap NICs: DMA to copy the bits directly into userspace, bypassing BPF, etc... Updated : 2010-07-30T18:14:39Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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| extantproject (extantproject) : @taosecurity ringmap compiles on FreeBSD 8 i386 but not amd64. it's being worked on in 9-CURRENT: http://bit.ly/cTjBnV http://bit.ly/90wRbc.. Updated : 2010-07-30T18:09:29Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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asteingruebl (Andy Steingruebl) : @taosecurity ICANN SSAC report "SAC 40
Measures to Protect Domain Registration
Services Against Exploitation or Misuse" http://bit.ly/7Vqm4q.. Updated : 2010-07-30T17:54:08Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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taosecurity (Richard Bejtlich) : Reading Cisco IPJ on deploying DNSSEC. I predict attacks on registrar Web interfaces where users upload DS records. Vector to corrupt zones?.. Updated : 2010-07-30T13:06:28Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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egokcen (Ertu?rul Gökçen) : Hehehe :-) RT @taosecurity #blackhat Search Engine deOptimization: inject code into competitor Web sites, then get them black listed so ..... Updated : 2010-07-30T12:57:56Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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OpenPacket.org 1.0 Is Live
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Chinese Hack France
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Thanks for the Memories Sys Admin Magazine
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US Air Force now fights in air, space, and cyberspace.
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