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UNIX Network Programming


UNIX Network Programming

Author: W. Richard Stevens

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1990


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The Unix model; Interprocess communication; A network primer; Communication protocols; Berkeley sockets; System V transport layer interface; Library routines; Security; Time and date routines; Ping routines; Trivial file transfer protocol; Line printer spoolers; Remote command execution; Remote login; Remote tape drive access; Performance; Remote procedure calls.

UNIX Network Programming: The sockets networking API


UNIX Network Programming: The sockets networking API

Author: W. Richard Stevens

language: en

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Release Date: 2004


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To build today's highly distributed, networked applications and services, you need deep mastery of sockets and other key networking APIs. One book delivers comprehensive, start-to-finish guidance for building robust, high-performance networked systems in any environment: UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, Third Edition.

Unix Networking Clearly Explained


Unix Networking Clearly Explained

Author: Richard Petersen

language: en

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

Release Date: 1999


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Unix has becomes the foremost operating systems platform for network servers and workstations. Many of the tools used currently for Internet access were designed originally on Unix. Unix Networking Clearly Explained focuses on the Unix tools used for network and Internet access. The book covers the essentials of electronic mail as well as popular Unix mailers such as mailx, elm, pine, and mh. Detailed configuration features are addressed for each mailer. The various Unix newsreaders are covered in depth including trn, tin, and nn. The book also covers Internet tools as archie, telnet, ftp, Web browsers, and Gopher. While not intended as a unix primer for system administration Unix Networking Clearly Explained will introduce the basics of network administration. The focus of this book is on the end-user client software, rather than the technicalities of network administration. The aim of the book is to help users make use of all the Unix tools available on their local networks and the Internet. The content will introduce the reader to the complete range of unix networking capabilities so that a computing professional new to Unix will understand the basics before moving into the more complex area of Unix system administration.