Networking Linux A Practical Guide To Tcp Ip


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Linux TCP/IP Network Administration


Linux TCP/IP Network Administration

Author: Scott Mann

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Release Date: 2002


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Definitive guide to implementing, managing and troubleshooting Linux networks. Detailed coverage of Linux routing, file management, directory services, security and internetworking with Samba.

Practical TCP/IP


Practical TCP/IP

Author: Niall Mansfield

language: en

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Release Date: 2003


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After reading this book you will have a working network, an understanding of what is happening at a detailed level, be able to diagnose and fix problems, and also the ability to identify bugs in the software you are using.

TCP/IP Architecture, Design, and Implementation in Linux


TCP/IP Architecture, Design, and Implementation in Linux

Author: Sameer Seth

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2009-01-23


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This book provides thorough knowledge of Linux TCP/IP stack and kernel framework for its network stack, including complete knowledge of design and implementation. Starting with simple client-server socket programs and progressing to complex design and implementation of TCP/IP protocol in linux, this book provides different aspects of socket programming and major TCP/IP related algorithms. In addition, the text features netfilter hook framework, a complete explanation of routing sub-system, IP QOS implementation, and Network Soft IRQ. This book further contains elements on TCP state machine implementation,TCP timer implementation on Linux, TCP memory management on Linux, and debugging TCP/IP stack using lcrash