ALERT [Lion Worm] [t0rn rootkit] Linux exploit
Richard.Hubbard at nhwny.com
Richard.Hubbard at nhwny.com
Tue Mar 27 19:50:52 EST 2001
I didn't specifically prep for network+, however, I did take the test, and
it is pretty lame. If you understand the OSI reference model and tcp/ip,
with some general networking knowledge, you will not have a problem.
One book that can kill two birds with one stone is the Cisco Certified
Network Associate Study Guide. The first couple of chapters are a
concentrated version of the network+ test. I'm reading it right now for
the CCNA stuff and it goes into a lot of detail.
you will still want to look at brainbuzz.com for a short course in what to
know about, and comptia.org for the actual exam topics (plus about 5 sample
questions that I can almost guarantee will be on the test)
Hope this helps.
Richard A. Hubbard III
MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, MCT, CLI, CLP,LCI,LCP,
A+, Net+,I-net+
Training Manager, New Horizons Buffalo
richard.hubbard at nhwny.com
hubbardr at adelphia.net
phone (716) 681-8500 x2241
fax (716) 683-2368
"Ronald K.
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03/28/01 03:48 PM
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nflug
Not that this has anything to do with linux, but, has anyone taken the
CompTIA Network+ exam. If so, did you pass and what materials do you
suggest using to prepare for the exam. (I also will ask this for CCNA).
Thank You,
Ron
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