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Networking Linux: A Practical Guide to TCP/IP

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TCP/IP, the primary networking protocol in use, is the protocol that the Internet is built upon. This guide goes beyond conceptual aspects, offering step-by-step instructions for Linux TCP/IP implementation. It describes the TCP/IP protocol suite, with information about each of the TCP/IP layers, and introduces network administration. It outlines key tools used in managing networks, such as mon, Ethereal, and Nessus, and gives practical advice on using the protocols effectively. Fully indexed copies of some of the major RFC covering TCP/IP are provided. Eyler has been working with TCP/IP and UNIX since 1988 and with Linux since 1993. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

448 pages, Paperback

First published March 21, 2001

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