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February 12, 2003 - This week, treat yourself to a box of chocolates; Regular Expressions covers Web Scraping; Zonker reviews Linux System Administration; and Tool of the Month.

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Regular Expressions: Web Scraping Is Easy

by Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz  February 2003
There's an abundance of confusion in the area of Web Scraping. Laird and Soraiz clear up some of the misconceptions.

Book Review: Linux System Administration
by Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier  February 2003
Linux systems administration books range from excellent to horrible, with a lot falling somewhere in between. According to Zonker, Linux System Administration falls in the middle, but not as close to excellent as one might hope.

Tool of the Month: Playing Requests
by Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier  February 2003
By reader request, Zonker discusses a network sniffer and a Linux distribution that deletes information from hard drives.

Review: ActiveState PureMessage
by Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier  February 2003
PureMessage is a full-featured mail filtering system that can be used as a combination filter/MTA solution or a standalone filter that passes messages on to a MTA for delivery. Zonker puts it to the test.

Certification: Exploring Certifications from Sun Microsystems™
by Emmett Dulaney  February 2003
Currently, there are four distinct and separate "paths" in which you can become Sun-certified. In this article, Dulaney introduces Solaris™ certification and its requirements, after looking briefly at the other certification paths.

Book Review: Peer to Peer: Collaboration and Sharing over the Internet
by Cameron Laird  February 2003
If you need to understand or plan to use instant messaging, "file-sharing", secure publishing, distributed storage, JXTA, or you simply want to know the technical facts behind "music-swapping" applications like Napster, then Peer to Peer: Collaboration and Sharing over the Internet is a great place to start.

Open Road: Using OpenLDAP
by Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier  January 2003
Zonker wraps up discussion of Unix groupware and looks at configuring OpenLDAP and using the tools that come with it.

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