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TCP/IP ILLUSTRATED, VOLUME 1: THE PROTOCOLS, 2/E |
More than 162,000 networking professionals have relied on w. richard stevens' classic tcp/ip illustrated, volume 1 to gain the detailed understanding of tcp/ip they need to be effective. now, the world's leading tcp/ip best-seller has been thoroughly updated to reflect a new generation of tcp/ip-based networking technologies. tcp/ip illustrated, volume 1, second edition doesn't just describe protocols: it enables readers to observe how these protocols operate under different conditions, using publicly available tools, and explains why key design decisions were made. the result: readers gain a deep understanding of how tcp/ip protocols function, and why they function that way. now thoroughly updated by long-time networking expert kevin fall, this brand-new second edition's extensive new coverage includes: " remote procedure call " identity management (access control / authentication) " network and transport layer security (authentication / privacy) " file access protocols, including nfs and smb/cifs " host initialization and dhcp " nat and firewalls " e-mail " web and web services " wireless and wireless security " new tools, including ethereal, nmap and netcat.
table of content
chapter 1: introduction
chapter 2: the internet address architecture
chapter 3: link layer
chapter 4: arp: address resolution protocol
chapter 5: the internet protocol (ip)
chapter 6: system configuration: dhcp and autoconfiguration
chapter 7: firewalls and network address translation (nat)
chapter 8: icmpv4 and icmpv6: internet control message protocol
chapter 9: broadcasting and local multicasting (igmp and mld)
chapter 10: user datagram protocol (udp) and ip fragmentation
chapter 11: name resolution and the domain name system (dns)
chapter 12: tcp: the transmission control protocol (preliminaries)
chapter 13: tcp connection management
chapter 14: tcp timeout and retransmission
chapter 15: tcp data flow and window management
chapter 16: tcp congestion control
chapter 17: tcp keepalive
chapter 18: security: eap, ipsec, tls, dnssec, and dkim
salient features
• w. richard stevens' legendary tcp/ip guide, now updated by top network protocol developer and instructor kevin fall
• shows how each protocol actually operates, and explains why they work that way
• new coverage includes rpc, access control, authentication, privacy, nfs, smb/cifs, dhcp, nat, firewalls, email, web, web services, wireless, wireless security, and much more.
Author : Kevin r. fall, w richard stevens
Publication : Pearson
Isbn : 9789332535954
Store book number : 107
NRS 1240.00
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