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 ISBN  1593270771
 Pages  216
 Publisher  No Starch Press
 Author(s)  Peter Lavin
 Release Date  June 20, 2006
Linux Security, June 16, 2006
"Lavin's approach makes this book very easy to read . . . a useful book to add to your library."

Kickstart News, August 2006
"An interesting and challenging book . . . Lavin has focused on a highly useful area of knowledge for web developers and has done an excellent job. Recommended."







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