Nsauditor is a network security auditing system capable of performing real-time traffic and protocol analysis, showing detailed listings of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the owning process name, loaded modules, kernel objects, memory details, remote address and state of TCP connections,host dns name,contry were from,network class type,service assoccieted with connection,possible trojans assoccieted with port and service.... Nsasoft LLC :: security :: audit :: protection :: intrusion :: scanning :: policy :: systems :: virus :: prevention :: worm :: trace :: ping :: sniffer :: scanner :: Abuse :: RBL :: whois :: finger :: fingerprint :: traffi :: Nsauditor
5 stars (this is a very good book.) - i've taught the fire academy using the textbook. it is a very good book for beginning firefighters as well as those who been firefighters for a while. jim davis 5 stars (Great Read) - I recently joined a volunteer fire department and this book truly helped me through the six months probationary period. 5 stars (Great!!) - This is a must have for anyone who aspires to being a firefighter. Vivid descriptions, Helpful tips, How-to Skill Sheets, and Clear illustrations help the student master otherwise difficult material. I'm currently going through firefighting class and would not be able to live without this book. ... Intl Fire Service Training Assn :: Reference :: Personal & Practical Guides :: Handbooks :: manuals :: etc :: Fire prevention :: Fire extinction :: Career&Job :: Barbara Adams :: Richard Hall :: Internatio :: Essentials of Fire Fighting
4 stars (More Proficient Motorcycling : Mastering the Ride) - Excellent content. The information is priceless but it would be a big plus if the publisher could find a way to bind the book to help prevent it from falling apart while you read it. I had the same problem with the first book "Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well". 5 stars (More for riders...less for beginners) - The 1st Hough book Proficient Motorcycling is a very complete overview of the motorcycle, its mechanics and basic safety. That book serves starting riders very well. I read "More" proficient motorcycling soon after I finished the first book and when I had less than 200 miles under my belt. At that point in time I found that I was not ready for the 2nd book. I couldn't make sense of the examples. The book is much more a discussion with riders than a training course for beginners. This spring after beginning to commute to work on the motorcycle and having many more hours of cycle time I re-read the book in prerparation to return to the road. With more experience the book was much more useful. Where the first book told the reader what to do, "More" gives examples, choices and options for the rider to consider. The book is extremely thought provoking. It contains many excellent examples including a section that describes how you can lay out your own training course (assuming you have the tarmac to do it)and much helpful advice on cornering. If you are just starting out read the first book before this you read this one. You'll need the grounding. If you are an experienced rider I would suggest reading this book every year as you gear up for the riding season (unless of course you are lucky enough to live where its always riding season, then I'd make it a New Year's resolution). Any way you slice it its another excellent book from Mr. Hough. 5 stars (The perfect complement to the first book) - In a few words, after reading the first one -Proficient Motorcycling- one cannot expec... BowTie Press :: Sports & Recreation & Motor Sports :: Transportation :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Safety measures :: Prevention :: Motorcycling accidents :: Motorcycling :: Mo :: More Proficient Motorcycling - Mastering the Ride
5 stars (Some excellent information ) - This could have been a much shorter book. Much of what is contained in chapters 1 - 3 is a sales pitch for the book which makes no sense since you already bought it. Chapter 4 is where most of the good information is. Danny's core ideas are excellent and they have helped my running substantially. I would have prefered to have seen more Chi theory in general included although some of the ancedotal information provided regarding his two Masters defies my belief. It is a book that belongs in your library if you are a runner. 5 stars (Great book) - This book was so insightful. It gave great advice on proper running techniques. I am trying out what i have learned and running is becoming enjoyable and easier. 3 stars (Pretty good, but only for serious runners.) - This book has a lot of good information it - probably too much. Unless you are really going to focus on something, it's very hard to remember more than two or three core ideas. I am a casual runner - maybe two or three runs per week of three to five miles - and I really hoped this book would give me a couple areas of focus that would make my running safer, more comfortable and perhaps faster. Instead, I got overload. There is a single 2-page spread in this book that lists about 50 points to focus on in your running. Come again? That doesn't sound very Zen to me (I know it's a different Eastern philosophy, but you get the idea). Dreyer ackowledges the length of the list and suggests picking out two or three of these ideas to focus on for each run, but you still need to be pretty serious to do that. I don't want to consult a checklist before each run and I want to plug into my iPod and relax a little while I'm running. In addition, Dreyer gives a pre- and post-run routine that would add about an hour to any run you wanted to do - again, more than I'm able to commit to this portion of my life. If you are a very serious runner or want to become one, this is a gre... Fireside :: Sports & Recreation & General :: Training :: Tai chi :: Sports injuries :: Sports & Recreation :: Running & Jogging :: Running :: Prevention :: Martial Arts - Taichi :: :: ChiRunning