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Setting Up LAMP: Getting Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP Working Together |
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Rating: Summary: Good Book with the Linux Newbie in mind Review: I am one of the embarrassed few who find making the transition to Linux from Windows/Mac very difficult. I have spent many hours at the bookstore trying to find a book that explains the basics before moving onto more complex issues. This book was the only one that I found that truly accomplishes this goal.
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a clearer understanding how to set up LinuxApache/MySQL/PHP.
Eric Rosebrock you are the man!!!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Book Review: I have seen a lot of books on lamp, but none cover the vast area in such great detail as Setting Up Lamp does. If you are already in linux or you have never touched linux, this book will help you a lot.
Rating: Summary: The LAMP never shined so bright! Review: I've been using PHP and MySQL for sometime now, but I've always depended on having a system administrator there to set everything up, costing my small company time and money. Not anymore. I've got to say that this book honestly taught me exactly what I needed to know to setup Linux which I thought I'd never do on my own, it also showed me not just how to get Linux Apache MySQL and PHP installed, but installed right and ready for production.
Two thumbs up for Eric Rosebrock on his second book. I did read the first book he wrote "Creating Interactive Web Sites with PHP and Web Services" which was also a worthwhile read. On this new book, he really did take it to another level. Though-out the book, everything is spoken plainly and with humor so even an old guy like myself can understand and enjoy it cover to cover.
I've read a few linux books in my day, but most seem either too dull or out dated before I even finish. This book was impressive and dealed with new technologies like Red Hat Linux's Fedora core 2. Another thing worth noting was that, although the book is titled Setting Up LAMP, it deals with more then just those components, it's rather well rounded as it deals with setting up a iptables firewall, setting up a mail server and other administration work that normally requires a book in itself.
Hope this review helps those looking for a good LAMP book. In closing, I'd like to say I've since fired my in house linux guru. I can do it all myself now.
Rating: Summary: A valuable book for setting up a web and e-mail server Review: Linux, qmail, PHP, MySQL and Apache form a rewarding and rock-solid combination. Authors Rosebrock and Filson and the good folk at Sybex deserve accolades for conceiving a book directed at just this combination and bringing it to press.
The distinctive feature of this book is just how readable it is. A myriad choices exist when it comes to Linux distributions and server applications for e-mail, database, web and server-side scripting. In each case, the authors summarize the alternatives and, with focused and generally unarguable judgment, choose the one they consider to be best. Without looking back, they then proceed to guide the reader through its essential installation and maintenance. It is clear they strive to make a system that is well integrated. An example of this is their decision to cover Apache 1.3 rather than Apache 2.0. Although they clearly like what they see in the newer branch, for reasons of interoperability with PHP they select Apache 1.3 for their book.
Rosebrock and Filson serve as trustworthy mentors in the whole process of getting a complete installation up and running. They clearly teach from experience and with an appreciation of the frustrations beginning administrators may face. For example, while admitting the vi editor's power, they have the reader use the friendlier editor pico for basic editing.
In addition to covering the main server applications, this book provides a cursory introduction to auxiliary programs like the various MySQL and qmail utilities. A number of network tools such as nmap and traceroute are given quick overviews. For my part, I think the book should contain more discussion of the secure shell client and server and the process of creating and maintaining public and private keys.
"Setting up LAMP" is a well-written, well-targeted book. May it serve as a guide to a whole new generation of administrators who wish to build a complete, fast and robust web and mail server.
Rating: Summary: You HAVE you get this Review: This book covers all aspects of setting up LAMP, from the basics of a linux install right up to correctly managing MYSQL. While aimed at the first time/new linux user even the old hands will learn something.
Its well laid out in easy to read manner, which is something that linux books are often not.
It also takes the time to explain in simple every day language what something does before you do it.
The book also teaches you good linux administration right from page one.
And to cap it all off they provide a great checklist at the back for setting multiple lamp installs quickly without leaving things out. So after your first lamp system you will be able to fly through your next install!
Hats off to Eric Rosebrock and Eric Filson for a great all around book
Rating: Summary: Very useful Review: This book is a very useful guide to setting up LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, ideal for people trying to setup a web server for the first time. "Setting Up LAMP" is accessible and easy to read, considering its at times complex subject matter. As the title suggests, the main focus of the book is on the setup of Linux, Apache and MySQL with a chapter on the setup of each. These chapters walk through the setup step by step including screenshots of important stages. As well as covering the setup, it goes into a detailed introduction and usage of the LAMP combination.
The book goes further than just the setup of LAMP, it also covers important server administrative tasks such as the setup of firewalls, securing the server and the various configuration options of iptables, Qmail, PHP, mySQL and Apache. As well as this there is a lot of valuable information about DNS, TCP/IP and a quick LAMP setup guide in the appendix is useful for setting up LAMP quickly without the need to re-read the book. Overall this book is a great guide to the setup of LAMP and it has saved me a lot of time.
Rating: Summary: Perfect - They NAILED it! Review: This book nailed it! I've read quite a few boring Linux books, but something about the authors way of writing kept me going through this book. Sure it had a lot of technical information, but the authors took time to actually explain it which means a lot.
The book was written off of Fedora Core 2, whcih is fine with me. I've dablled with the other flavors of Linux, but Fedora and Redhat are the quickest and easiest ways to get a server online. Hats off for taking the leap into Fedora!
Qmail... wow! They tackled Qmail head first in this book and most imporantly, it actually works! I am shocked that I was able to fumble through the checklist and get a top-notch Qmail server up and running!
I wish they could have covered the APF firewall at rfxnetworks.com, but the customized Firewall that was discussed in the book is a great starting point and definately does the trick.
GET THIS BOOK! Leap away from the helpless Windows OS and build a REAL server for practially no costs!
Rating: Summary: LAMP lovers' bible Review: What a great way to get started in the LAMP world.
This book serves to bring the computer minded people into the LAMP world. You'll learn everything you need to get a system up and running. When you run into the roadblocks, have no fear. This book goes on to show you where you can get extra help in those situations where you keep banging your head on the wall. I was able to get qMail up and running quickly, the Apache/MySQL/PHP install went in seemlessly. Great work!!!
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