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Pro WordPress Theme Development

Pro WordPress Theme Development

Author: Adam Onishi

Number of pages: 500

Pro WordPress Theme Development is your comprehensive guide to creating advanced WordPress themes. Designed for for professional web designers and developers who are comfortable with PHP and WordPress, this book teaches you every aspect of professional theme development. You will learn how to build themes from scratch, how to monetize the themes you create, and how to capitalize on this by creating advanced themes for your clients or selling premium themes. This book builds on your current knowledge of PHP and web development to create a WordPress theme from scratch. It uses a real-world theme example that you can build, to demonstrate each feature in a practical way. It shows you how to take control of WordPress with custom posts types and taxonomies, and covers anatomy and hierarchy, use of the loop, hooks, short codes, plug-ins and much more. WordPress is one of the most successful open-source blogging and content management systems available, and theme development has become a major part of the WordPress ecosystem. Start working with WordPress themes like a pro today with Pro WordPress Theme Development.

Building Web Apps with WordPress

Building Web Apps with WordPress

Author: Brian Messenlehner , Jason Coleman

Number of pages: 546

WordPress is much more than a blogging platform. If you have basic PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript experience you can use WordPress to develop fast, scalable, secure, and highly customized web apps, mobile apps, web services, and multisite networks of websites. Along with core WordPress functions and database schema, you’ll learn how to build custom plugins, themes, and services for just about any kind of web or mobile application. In this updated second edition, Brian Messenlehner and Jason Coleman cover new features and functionality added to WordPress up to version 5.4. All code examples in the book are available on GitHub. Compare WordPress with traditional app development frameworks Use themes for views and plugins for backend functionality Get suggestions for choosing or building WordPress plugins Register custom post types (CPTs) and taxonomies Manage user accounts and roles, and access user data Build asynchronous behaviors with jQuery Use WordPress to develop mobile apps for iOS and Android Integrate PHP libraries, external APIs, and web service plugins Collect payments through ecommerce and membership plugins Learn how to speed up and scale your WordPress app Extend the ...

Smashing WordPress

Smashing WordPress

Author: Thord Daniel Hedengren

Number of pages: 368

The ultimate guide to using WordPress to make your life easier This newest edition from the world's most popular resource for web designers and developers presents you with nothing less than the latest and greatest on everything that WordPress has to offer. As one of the hottest tools on the web today for creating a blog, WordPress has evolved to be much more than just a blogging platform and has been pushed beyond its original purpose. With this new edition of a perennially popular WordPress resource, Smashing Magazine offers.

WordPress

WordPress

Author: Jessica Neuman Beck , Matt Beck

Number of pages: 288

This book gives readers the tools they need to create beautiful, functional WordPress-powered sites with minimal hassle. Using the WordPress user interface as a baseline, authors Jessica Neuman Beck and Matt Beck walk new users through the installation and setup process while providing valuable tips and tricks for more experienced users. With no other resource but this guide, readers can set up a fully-functional and well-designed WordPress site that takes advantage of all the features WordPress has to offer.

PC Mag

PC Mag

Number of pages: 422

PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

Hands-on DevOps with Linux

Hands-on DevOps with Linux

Author: Alisson Machado de Menezes

Number of pages: 258

Manage Linux Servers on-premises and cloud with advanced DevOps techniques using Kubernetes KEY FEATURES ● Detailed coverage on architecture of Web Servers, Databases, and Cloud Servers. ● Practical touch on deploying your application and managing cloud infrastructure using Docker and Terraform. ● Simplified implementation of Infrastructure as Code with Vagrant. ● Explore the use of different cloud services for better provisioning, scalability, and reliability of enterprise applications. DESCRIPTION Hands-on DevOps with Linux brings you advanced learnings on how to make the best use of Linux commands in managing the DevOps infrastructure to keep enterprise applications up-to-date. The book begins by introducing you to the Linux world with the most used commands by DevOps experts and teaches how to set up your own infrastructure in your environment. The book covers exclusive coverage on production scenarios using Kubernetes and how the entire container orchestration is managed. Throughout the book, you will get accustomed to the most widely used techniques among DevOps Engineers in their routine. You will explore how infrastructure as code works, working with Vagrant,...

WordPress All-in-One For Dummies

WordPress All-in-One For Dummies

Author: Lisa Sabin-Wilson , Cory Miller , Kevin Palmer , Andrea Rennick , Michael Torbert

Number of pages: 912

A convenient how-to guide for maximizing your WordPress experience WordPress is a state-of-the-art blog publishing platform with nearly ten million active installations. Eight minibooks provide you with expanded coverage of the most important topics to the WordPress community, such as WordPress basics, theme designs, plug-in development, social media integration, SEO, customization, and running multiple sites. Veteran author Lisa Sabin-Wilson leads an authoritative team of authors who offer their unique knowledge and skillset while sharing invaluable advice for maximizing your site’s potential and visitor experience. Presents straightforward and easy-to-understand coverage of the basics of WordPress, the most popular blog software in use today Delves into the topics that matter most to the WordPress community, such as theme design, plug-in development, and social media integration Addresses ways to handle a variety of WordPress security issues Examines the WordPress network The word on the street is that WordPress All-in-One For Dummies presents everything you need to know about WordPress in one convenient book!

The Linux Mint Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

The Linux Mint Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

Author: Jonathan Moeller

Number of pages: 167

The Linux Mint Beginner's Guide (Second Edition) will show you how to get the most out of Linux Mint, from using the Cinnamon desktop environment to advanced command-line tasks. In the Guide, you will learn how to: -Install Linux Mint. -Use the desktop environment. -Manage files and folders. -Manage users, groups, and file permissions. -Install software on a Linux Mint system, both from the command line and the GUI. -Configure network settings. -Use the vi editor to edit system configuration files. -Install and configure a Samba server for file sharing. -Install SSH for remote system control using public key/private key encryption. -Install a LAMP server. -Install web applications like WordPress. -Configure an FTP server. -Manage ebooks. -Convert digital media. -And many other topics.

Banana Pi Cookbook

Banana Pi Cookbook

Author: Ryad El-Dajani

Number of pages: 200

Banana Pi is a dual core single board microcomputer like Raspberry Pi but is much faster, more cost-effective, and performs more efficiently than Raspberry Pi. Banana Pi Cookbook is a practical guide that starts with setting up Banana Pi and moves on to exploring the more advanced capabilities of the device. You will learn to build a decent Linux-based operating system that can resolve common server tasks (Samba, Web, DLNA) and multimedia challenges. Also, you will see how to use the GPIO opportunities by building simple but straightforward circuits. By the end of this book, you will be an expert in using Banana Pi to deploy a variety of hardware and software applications.

WordPress for Web Developers

WordPress for Web Developers

Author: Stephanie Leary

Number of pages: 368

WordPress for Web Developers is a complete guide for web designers and developers who want to begin building and administering sites with WordPress. This book is an update of Beginning WordPress 3, freshened and clarified for web developers who want to make the most of WordPress. You'll start by learning WordPress basics, including how to publish content, add media, and manage users. Then you'll dig deeper into your WordPress server administration, including domain mapping, security, and importing and migrating. The book then steps up a gear with an introduction to developing for WordPress, perfect for developers and designers with some PHP experience, who want to learn to create custom themes and plugins. WordPress is the most popular open source blogging and content management system in the world. Its flexible, user-friendly system can be extended with thousands of freely available themes and plugins. This book will teach you how to make the most of WordPress’s built-in features, how to find the right themes and plugins for your projects, and how to build your own custom features. You'll learn to:

The WordPress Anthology

The WordPress Anthology

Author: Mick Olinik , Raena Jackson Armitage

Number of pages: 400

Written for developers, The WordPress Anthology will take you beyond the basics to give you a thorough overview of the WordPress universe. With a cookbook-style approach, you can pick and choose what you need from each chapter to suit your projects. Gain a comprehensive overview of installing, customizing and getting the most out of the web's most versatile content management system Dive into the inner mechanics of WordPress and make the code work the way you want Explore the world of plugins, themes and APIs to add extra functionality Adopt Multisite capabilities to host and manage your own centralized network of WordPress websites Learn how to launch your application on a global scale with localization techniques and marketing tips

WordPress Multisite Administration

WordPress Multisite Administration

Author: Tyler L. Longren

Number of pages: 106

This is a simple, concise guide with a step-by-step approach, packed with screenshots and examples to set up and manage a network blog using WordPress.WordPress Multisite Administration is ideal for anyone wanting to familiarize themselves with WordPress Multisite. You'll need to know the basics about WordPress, and having at least a broad understanding of HTML, CSS, and PHP will help, but isn't required.

Building a Server with FreeBSD 7

Building a Server with FreeBSD 7

Author: Bryan J. Hong

Number of pages: 288

A guide to using FreeBSD 7 to build servers covers such topics as installation and booting, kernels, system security, disks and file systems, Web services, upgrading, software management, and system performance and monitoring.

Ansible

Ansible

Author: Michael Heap

Number of pages: 170

This book is your concise guide to Ansible, the simple way to automate apps and IT infrastructure. In less than 250 pages, this book takes you from knowing nothing about configuration management to understanding how to use Ansible in a professional setting. You will learn how to create an Ansible playbook to automatically set up an environment, ready to install an open source project. You’ll extract common tasks into roles that you can reuse across all your projects, and build your infrastructure on top of existing open source roles and modules that are available for you to use. You will learn to build your own modules to perform actions specific to your business. By the end you will create an entire cluster of virtualized machines, all of which have your applications and all their dependencies installed automatically. Finally, you'll test your Ansible playbooks. Ansible can do as much or as little as you want it to. Ansible: From Beginner to Pro will teach you the key skills you need to be an Ansible professional. You’ll be writing roles and modules and creating entire environments without human intervention in no time at all – add it to your library today. What You Will...

Advance WP Mastery

Advance WP Mastery

Author: Laura Maya

Advance WordPress Mastery Transform Your WordPress Website into a Lean Mean Marketing Machine Do You Want To Take Your Website & Business To The Next Level With WordPress? WordPress has come a long way from being a basic blogging tool to a global platform endorsed by the biggest brands and the most popular celebrities. Its features are particularly useful for small businesses as it allows them to put up attractive and high-functioning websites without the need for a big budget or an expert developer. And it works seamlessly for big websites as well. WordPress is the best-known and most widely used content management system (CMS) for creating websites. As the Coronavirus circles the world, it is impacting the WordPress industry overall. The web development industry boomed, as well as the eCommerce industry. Businesses that stayed alive needed cheaper ways to communicate and turned to websites, and many people who lost their jobs started their own companies. Many of those people needed online stores, providing a WordPress specialists have a unique opportunity to help these traditional brick-and-mortar businesses prepare themselves for the online world during this crisis. Thanks to...

Google Cloud Platform in Action

Google Cloud Platform in Action

Author: John J. (JJ) Geewax

Number of pages: 632

Summary Google Cloud Platform in Action teaches you to build and launch applications that scale, leveraging the many services on GCP to move faster than ever. You'll learn how to choose exactly the services that best suit your needs, and you'll be able to build applications that run on Google Cloud Platform and start more quickly, suffer fewer disasters, and require less maintenance. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Technology Thousands of developers worldwide trust Google Cloud Platform, and for good reason. With GCP, you can host your applications on the same infrastructure that powers Search, Maps, and the other Google tools you use daily. You get rock-solid reliability, an incredible array of prebuilt services, and a cost-effective, pay-only-for-what-you-use model. This book gets you started. About the Book Google Cloud Platform in Action teaches you how to deploy scalable cloud applications on GCP. Author and Google software engineer JJ Geewax is your guide as you try everything from hosting a simple WordPress web app to commanding cloud-based AI services for computer vision and natural...

WordPress In Depth

WordPress In Depth

Author: Bud E. Smith , Michael McCallister

Number of pages: 600

Do more with WordPress – in less time! This is the most complete, coherent, and practical guide to succeeding with WordPress 3.1 and WordPress.com’s hosted services. The authors help you efficiently design, secure, and manage your blog, and add powerful features to attract visitors and build thriving communities. Get comfortable with WordPress, leverage its immense power, and customize it to your unique needs—no matter how large your blog grows, or how complex your content management challenges are! • Start your WordPress blog right, to avoid hassle and rework later • Make your blog’s appearance stand out from the crowd • Use QuickPress to create new posts in no time • Make your posts easier to find and more useful to casual visitors • Revamp your whole blog in minutes with themes • Use HTML and CSS “power tools” to add advanced blog features • Engage readers with comments, polls, and ratings • Manage teams of blog administrators, editors, authors, and contributors • Use WordPress Statistics and Google Analytics to understand and grow your audience • Add graphics and media to your blog posts • Work with a hosting provider that runs WordPress...

WordPress from A to W

WordPress from A to W

Author: Roberto Travagliante

From the founder of "Il Bloggatore" (one of the most important websites on computer and information technology in Italy), the definitive guide you need to discover the secrets of WordPress and create a successful blog. An exciting journey that will allow you to know everything about WordPress and the wonderful world of blogging. 15 chapters (over 200 pages) with containing detailed information to fully enter into the world of blogs! With WordPress from "A" to "W," you will be able to: - create your blog now, using a solid CMS like WordPress - discover the strengths of WordPress and configure it to get your successful blog - gain appreciation of users and improve your online presence - make money with your blog Clearly written and well organized, this edition is designed to meet the needs of everyone, from novice bloggers to most experienced webmasters! More info: http://www.travagliante.com

Web Coding Bible (HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, SQL, XML, SVG, Canvas, WebGL, Java Applet, ActionScript, jQuery, WordPress, SEO and many more)

Web Coding Bible (HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, SQL, XML, SVG, Canvas, WebGL, Java Applet, ActionScript, jQuery, WordPress, SEO and many more)

Author: Chong Lip Phang

Number of pages: 474

This fixed-layout eBook teaches all essential web technologies from A to Z. Skillfully written, extremely succinct, with a lot of tables, diagrams, examples and screen output, it touches the latest experimental technology in action. Covering some hardly documented 'tricks' beyond the basics, this book guarantees to transform an Internet newcomer to an accomplished web developer. For every web developer, it is a handy must-have. As we know, various web technologies are interconnected and it is impossible to fully master one technology without knowing another. Traditionally, a serious web developer needs to rely on several books or sources when coding a website. This book represents an all-in-one solution. It presents to you a holistic view of all essential web technologies. It means spending less money and time in learning more. The topics include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, AJAX, SQL, XML, XPath, XSD, XQuery, XSLT, SVG, Canvas, WebGL, Java Applet, Flash ActionScript, Red5, Firebase, WebRTC, htaccess, mod rewrite, jQuery, cURL, WordPress, SEO etc. (This eBook should be read using a fixed-layout-compatible (epub3) reader such as the Gitden Reader in Android.)

WordPress 2

WordPress 2

Author: Maria Langer , Miraz Jordan

Number of pages: 304

WordPress is an open-source personal publishing platform that is easy to use, flexible, and highly customizable. Although used primarily for publishing blogs, WordPress can easily be used to create and maintain complete Web sites. Taking the average blogger further than blogspot can, WordPress allows bloggers to create more complicated sites with their open-source technology, rather than blogger which is limited by HTML changes to their templates. This easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide shows you how to install, use, and customize WordPress to get the most from the software. Includes tips that explain why certain techniques are better than others, how to watch for potential problems, and where readers can find more information.

Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read

Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read

Author: Scott McNulty

Number of pages: 272

Having your own blog isn't just for the nerdy anymore. Today, it seems everyone–from multinational corporations to a neighbor up the street–has a blog. They all have one, in part, because the folks at WordPress make it easy to get one. but to actually build a good blog–to create a blog people want to read–takes thought, planning, and some effort. From picking a theme and using tags to choosing widgets and building a community, creating your blog really starts after you set it up. In this book by blogger extraordinaire Scott McNulty, you learn how to: Install and get your WordPress blog running. Set up your site to ensure it can easily grow with you and your readers. Be the master of user accounts. Manage your site with the WordPress Dashboard and extend its capabilities with plug-ins. Make the most of images. Work with pages, templates, and links and–of course–publish your posts. Deal with comments–if you even want readers commenting at all. Find a theme–or build one yourself. Maintain your site and fix common problems.

A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization

A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization

Author: Deltina Hay

Number of pages: 400

Book & CD. It is no secret that the future of the Internet is the Social Web and that the future is this very instant. Millions of people and businesses are interacting, sharing and collaborating on social networking sites, media communities, social bookmarking sites, blogs and more. They are doing it right now, 24/7, and you and your business want to be a part of this powerful movement with as professional and efficient a presence as possible while keeping your expenses minimal. This book will show you how to use the tools of Web 2.0 to build a successful Web presence. From Squidoo to YouTube, Facebook to WordPress, wikis to widgets, blogs to RSS feeds, business owners, authors, publishers, students, PR and marketing professionals can learn to apply and integrate these tools by themselves. Gone are the days of relying on Web developers! This book arms you with the nuts and bolts of the new, open-source Internet through hands-on, real-world examples. You will be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is!

OpenSolaris Bible

OpenSolaris Bible

Author: Nicholas A. Solter , Jerry Jelinek , David Miner

Number of pages: 1008

After a beginning overview of the history of OpenSolaris, its open-source licensing, and the community development model, this book then goes on to highlight the aspects of OpenSolaris that differ from more familiar operating systems. You’ll learn how to become a power user of OpenSolaris by maximizing the abilities of advanced features like Dtrace, the fault management architecture, ZFS, the service management facility, and Zones. Authors provide insider tips, unique tricks, and practical examples to help you stay sharp with the latest features of OpenSolaris.

WordPress

WordPress

Author: Matt Beck , Jessica Neuman Beck

Number of pages: 99998

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2E uses a visual approach to teach the essential elements of WordPress, one of the world's most popular publishing platforms. This book gives readers the tools they need to create beautiful, functional WordPress-powered sites with minimal hassle. Using plenty of screenshots and a clear, organized format, authors Jessica Neuman Beck and Matt Beck walk new users through the installation and setup process while providing valuable tips and tricks for more experienced users. With no other resource but this guide, readers can set up a fully-functional and well-designed WordPress site that takes advantage of all the features WordPress has to offer. This new, fully updated version covers all the key new features of WordPress 3, including an improved welcome screen with enhanced security and usability; internal linking to articles on one's own blog; support for individual author templates; improved menu interface allowing for changes to be made from inside the WordPress dashboard; and the new, easily customizable Default Theme, Twenty Eleven, with support for child themes and header and background adjustments. It also covers more advanced features, such...

WordPress 24-Hour Trainer

WordPress 24-Hour Trainer

Author: George Plumley

Number of pages: 456

The easy, self-paced guide to the powerful WordPressplatform WordPress 24-Hour Trainer, 3rd Edition provides acomprehensive, unique book-and-video package that focuses on thepractical, everyday tasks you will face when creating andmaintaining WordPress websites. This easy-to-use, friendly guidewill show you how to create and edit pages, integrate your sitewith social media, keep your site secure, make content more searchengine friendly to help drive website traffic, troubleshoot themost common WordPress issues, and much more. This updated edition of WordPress 24-Hour Trainer covers thelatest features of WordPress 4.0 and 4.1 in an easy-to-useformat: Fully-illustrated guides to key tasks you'll need to performwith WordPress. At the end of each lesson a list of related plugins you caninstall to make WordPress an even more powerful tool. Step-by-step guides at the end of lessons to help you practicewhat you just learned. Videos that show you first hand some of the concepts in eachlesson. WordPress 24-Hour Trainer, 3rd Edition is yourperfect real-world guide to fully leveraging this powerfulplatform.

Web Designers Guide to WordPress by Imran Manzoor

Web Designers Guide to WordPress by Imran Manzoor

Author: Imran Manzoor

digitecho of web designers and builders are deciding on wordpress for building websites. it's because it's powerful, dependable, flexible, scalable—and greater. this e book is your complete guide to learning wordpress theme improvement, masking the entirety from set up to leveraging the network and assets to improve your wordpress skills for years yet to come. you may discover ways to: deploy wordpress and work on a development server create web site plans and content structure expand primary via superior wordpress issues preserve responsive layout integrity put into effect the right plugins convert an already-built internet site to a wordpress-powered subject matter get concerned with the wordpress community with particular factors, real-lifestyles examples, and step-by way of-step tutorials, you may discover the entirety you need to construct and install wordpress-powered websites without a prior server-facet or wordpress improvement revel in.

Short WordPress Guide for Beginners

Short WordPress Guide for Beginners

Author: Nicolae Sfetcu

Number of pages: 49

WordPress is a publishing software whose main qualities are simplicity, speed and ease of use. WordPress is favored by an active community, real core of free software. WordPress is a powerful personal publishing platform with many features designed to make publishing your Internet experience as simple, pleasant and enjoyable as possible. It offers a freely distributable publishing platform, standards compliant, fast, light and free with parameters and features and a thoughtful extraordinarily adaptable core.WordPress is a blogging software that has all the usual features of this type of software. It allows multiple authors to publish posts, which are ordered by date and by category. Multiple categories can be assigned to a given post. WordPress is popular mainly with users around free software and with knowledge of software programming. The public interface is customizable through templates files, and plugins can be developed. The WordPress community is very active and has a growing number of resources such as ready-made themes, documentation and translation software.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Troubleshooting Guide

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Troubleshooting Guide

Author: Benjamin Cane

Number of pages: 458

Identify, capture and resolve common issues faced by Red Hat Enterprise Linux administrators using best practices and advanced troubleshooting techniques About This Book Develop a strong understanding of the base tools available within Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and how to utilize these tools to troubleshoot and resolve real-world issues Gain hidden tips and techniques to help you quickly detect the reason for poor network/storage performance Troubleshoot your RHEL to isolate problems using this example-oriented guide full of real-world solutions Who This Book Is For If you have a basic knowledge of Linux from administration or consultant experience and wish to add to your Red Hat Enterprise Linux troubleshooting skills, then this book is ideal for you. The ability to navigate and use basic Linux commands is expected. What You Will Learn Identify issues that need rapid resolution against long term root cause analysis Discover commands for testing network connectivity such as telnet, netstat, ping, ip and curl Spot performance issues with commands such as top, ps, free, iostat, and vmstat Use tcpdump for traffic analysis Repair a degraded file system and rebuild a software...

Mastering Docker

Mastering Docker

Author: Russ McKendrick

Number of pages: 568

Unlock the full potential of the Docker containerization platform with this practical guide Key Features Explore tools such as Docker Engine, Machine, Compose, and Swarm Discover how you can integrate Docker into your everyday workflows Get well-versed with Kubernetes options such as Minikube, Kind, and MicroK8s Book Description Docker has been a game changer when it comes to how modern applications are deployed and created. It has now grown into a key driver of innovation beyond system administration, with a significant impact on the world of web development. Mastering Docker shows you how you can ensure that you're keeping up with the innovations it's driving and be sure you're using it to its full potential. This fourth edition not only demonstrates how to use Docker more effectively but also helps you rethink and reimagine what you can achieve with it. You'll start by building, managing, and storing images along with exploring best practices for working with Docker confidently. Once you've got to grips with Docker security, the book covers essential concepts for extending and integrating Docker in new and innovative ways. You'll also learn how to take control of your...

Ethical Hacking

Ethical Hacking

Author: Daniel Graham

Number of pages: 376

A hands-on guide to hacking computer systems from the ground up, from capturing traffic to crafting sneaky, successful trojans. A crash course in modern hacking techniques, Ethical Hacking is already being used to prepare the next generation of offensive security experts. In its many hands-on labs, you’ll explore crucial skills for any aspiring penetration tester, security researcher, or malware analyst. You’ll begin with the basics: capturing a victim’s network traffic with an ARP spoofing attack and then viewing it in Wireshark. From there, you’ll deploy reverse shells that let you remotely run commands on a victim’s computer, encrypt files by writing your own ransomware in Python, and fake emails like the ones used in phishing attacks. In advanced chapters, you’ll learn how to fuzz for new vulnerabilities, craft trojans and rootkits, exploit websites with SQL injection, and escalate your privileges to extract credentials, which you’ll use to traverse a private network. You’ll work with a wide range of professional penetration testing tools—and learn to write your own tools in Python—as you practice tasks like: • Deploying the Metasploit framework’s...

WordPress 3 Ultimate Security

WordPress 3 Ultimate Security

Author: Olly Connelly

Number of pages: 375

Protect your WordPress site and its network.

Ansible Playbook Essentials

Ansible Playbook Essentials

Author: Gourav Shah

Number of pages: 168

Design automation blueprints using Ansible's playbooks to orchestrate and manage your multi-tier infrastructure About This Book Get to grips with Ansible's features such as orchestration, automatic node discovery, and data encryption Create data-driven, modular and reusable automation code with Ansible roles, facts, variables, and templates A step-by-step approach to automating and managing system and application configurations effectively using Ansible's playbooks Who This Book Is For If you are a systems or automation engineer who intends to automate common infrastructure tasks, deploy applications, and use orchestration to configure systems in a co-ordinated manner, then this book is for you. Some understanding of the Linux/UNIX command line interface is expected. What You Will Learn Write simple tasks and plays Organize code into a reusable, modular structure Separate code from data using variables and Jinja2 templates Run custom commands and scripts using Ansible's command modules Control execution flow based on conditionals Integrate nodes and discover topology information about other nodes in the cluster Encrypt data with ansible-vault Create environments with isolated...

Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress

Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress

Author: Robert T. Douglass , Mike Little , Jared W. Smith

Number of pages: 560

* Content management, blogging, and online forums are among the most significant online trends today, and Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress are three of the most popular open source applications facilitating these tasks. * The authors have played active roles in project development and community support (Mike Little is actually a Wordpress project co-founder). * Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress are based on the PHP language and MySQL database server, ensuring the widest possible audience.

Using and Administering Linux: Volume 3

Using and Administering Linux: Volume 3

Author: David Both

Number of pages: 430

Manage complex systems with ease and equip yourself for a new career. This book builds upon the skills you learned in Volumes 1 and 2 of this course and it depends upon the virtual network and virtual machine you created there. However, more experienced Linux users can begin with this volume and download an assigned script that will set up the VM for the start of Volume 3. Instructions with the script will provide specifications for configuration of the virtual network and the virtual machine. Refer to the volume overviews in the book's introduction to select the volume of this course most appropriate for your current skill level. Start by reviewing the administration of Linux servers and install and configure various Linux server services such as DHCP, DNS, NTP, and SSH server that will be used to provide advanced network services. You’ll then learn to install and configure servers such as BIND for name services, DHCP for network host configuration, and SSH for secure logins to remote hosts. Other topics covered include public/private keypairs to further enhance security, SendMail and IMAP and antispam protection for email, using Apache and WordPress to create and manage web...

Let's Get Started to DevOps

Let's Get Started to DevOps

Author: Hary Cahyono

Number of pages: 43

In writing this ebook, I have evaluated a large number of programs and selected for inclusion the software I believe is the most useful for someone new to DevOps term. This ebook is an overview only (not a definitive guide) of the issues that DevOps have to deal with in making CI/ CD meet their needs, ranging from the initial installation, setup to implemention. This ebook is not a substitute for the documentation that accompanies the software or services that it describes. We should download, use it and read the documentation related to the software or services. Most of the additional docs available online is quite good, some is truly excellent.

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