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Books that I have and books that I would like to get
I could say that I read a lot of technical documentation, I really do read a lot. Reading and learning is the way to go. Since I have a lot of books (at least I think I do), I decided to make a list on my home page with small personal comments about them (will be added later). This is short list of books. I will update list soon.

Books I have:

The Tao of Network Security Monitoring: Beyond Intrusion Detection by Richard Bejtlich
Understanding the Linux Kernel by Daniel Bovet and Marco Cesati
Programming Perl (3rd Edition) by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, and Jon Orwant
The qmail Handbook by Dave Sill
qmail by John R. Levine
Running qmail by Richard Blum and Rich Blum
High Performance MySQL by by Jeremy D. Zawodny and Derek J. Balling
Mastering Regular Expressions by Jeffrey Friedl
Using Samba by Gerald Carter, Jay Ts, and Robert Eckstein
SpamAssassin by Alan Schwartz
Squid: The Definitive Guide by Duane Wessels
Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools by Christopher Gerg and Kerry J. Cox
The Protocols (TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1) by W. Richard Stevens
Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security by Yanek Korff, Paco Hope, and Bruce Potter
DNS and BIND , Fifth Edition by Paul Albitz, Cricket Liu
LDAP System Administration by Gerald Carter
Using SANs and NAS by W. Curtis Preston
Server Load Balancing by Tony Bourke
Managing NFS and NIS , Second Edition by Hal Stern, Mike Eisler, Ricardo Labiaga
SELinux by Bill McCarty
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide , Second Edition by Matthew Gast
802.11 Security by Bruce Potter, Bob Fleck

Note to myself: update list.
last update 29/08/2007. created by vi