Linux IP Stacks Commentary

Linux IP Stacks Commentary

Author: Stephen T. Satchell

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 9781576104705

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Using a horizontal format, which allows for exhaustive cross-referencing, this title features over 500,000 lines of code listed and numbered sequentially and corresponding to the commentary in the second part of the book. The CD-ROM features the code plus software that allows users to search for specific features.


TCP/IP Architecture, Design, and Implementation in Linux

TCP/IP Architecture, Design, and Implementation in Linux

Author: Sameer Seth

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-01-23

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13: 0470377844

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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


TCP/IP and Linux Protocol Implementation

TCP/IP and Linux Protocol Implementation

Author: Jon Crowcroft

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 982

ISBN-13:

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A one-of-a-kind description about using the Linux operating system on a TCP/IP network Boasting high-performance, high availability, and open source code, Linux has emerged as an optimal choice for an operating system. Yet for Linux to be adopted by the mainstream of Unix-based corporate and ISP networks, it must be capable of supporting the TCP/IP Internet protocol, like any other network operating system. This book provides the rapidly growing audience of Linux site managers, as well as researchers and developers worldwide, with the information they need on how Linux TCP/IP keeps the network running. Internationally recognized expert on Internetworking, Jon Crowcroft walks readers through the Linux TCP/IP protocol stack, offering detailed explanations on how Linux implements its communications protocols. Vinton Cerf--co-inventor of TCP/IP--is the technical editor for this book.


Understanding Linux Network Internals

Understanding Linux Network Internals

Author: Christian Benvenuti

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 1062

ISBN-13: 0596002556

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Benvenuti describes the relationship between the Internet's TCP/IP implementation and the Linux Kernel so that programmers and advanced administrators can modify and fine-tune their network environment.


The Linux Networking Architecture

The Linux Networking Architecture

Author: Klaus Wehrle

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13:

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This unique Linux networking tutorial reference provides students with a practical overview and understanding of the implementation of networking protocols in the Linux kernel. By gaining a familiarity with the Linux kernel architecture, students can modify and enhance the functionality of protocol instances. -- Provided by publisher.


Mathematical Foundations of Computer Networking

Mathematical Foundations of Computer Networking

Author: Srinivasan Keshav

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0321792106

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Mathematical techniques pervade current research in computer networking, yet are not taught to most computer science undergraduates. This self-contained, highly-accessible book bridges the gap, providing the mathematical grounding students and professionals need to successfully design or evaluate networking systems. The only book of its kind, it brings together information previously scattered amongst multiple texts. It first provides crucial background in basic mathematical tools, and then illuminates the specific theories that underlie computer networking. Coverage includes: * Basic probability * Statistics * Linear Algebra * Optimization * Signals, Systems, and Transforms, including Fourier series and transforms, Laplace transforms, DFT, FFT, and Z transforms * Queuing theory * Game Theory * Control theory * Information theory


Understanding the Linux Kernel

Understanding the Linux Kernel

Author: Daniel Pierre Bovet

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 9780596002138

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To thoroughly understand what makes Linux tick and why it's so efficient, you need to delve deep into the heart of the operating system--into the Linux kernel itself. The kernel is Linux--in the case of the Linux operating system, it's the only bit of software to which the term "Linux" applies. The kernel handles all the requests or completed I/O operations and determines which programs will share its processing time, and in what order. Responsible for the sophisticated memory management of the whole system, the Linux kernel is the force behind the legendary Linux efficiency. The new edition of Understanding the Linux Kernel takes you on a guided tour through the most significant data structures, many algorithms, and programming tricks used in the kernel. Probing beyond the superficial features, the authors offer valuable insights to people who want to know how things really work inside their machine. Relevant segments of code are dissected and discussed line by line. The book covers more than just the functioning of the code, it explains the theoretical underpinnings for why Linux does things the way it does. The new edition of the book has been updated to cover version 2.4 of the kernel, which is quite different from version 2.2: the virtual memory system is entirely new, support for multiprocessor systems is improved, and whole new classes of hardware devices have been added. The authors explore each new feature in detail. Other topics in the book include: Memory management including file buffering, process swapping, and Direct memory Access (DMA) The Virtual Filesystem and the Second Extended Filesystem Process creation and scheduling Signals, interrupts, and the essential interfaces to device drivers Timing Synchronization in the kernel Interprocess Communication (IPC) Program execution Understanding the Linux Kernel, Second Edition will acquaint you with all the inner workings of Linux, but is more than just an academic exercise. You'll learn what conditions bring out Linux's best performance, and you'll see how it meets the challenge of providing good system response during process scheduling, file access, and memory management in a wide variety of environments. If knowledge is power, then this book will help you make the most of your Linux system.


Linux TCP/IP Network Administration

Linux TCP/IP Network Administration

Author: Scott Mann

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780130322203

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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.


Linux TCP/IP Networking for Embedded Systems

Linux TCP/IP Networking for Embedded Systems

Author: Thomas F. Herbert

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 627

ISBN-13: 9781584504818

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Accompanying CD-ROM includes all RFC files mentioned in the book, the Linux source tree and sample protocol family module programs for running, configuring, and testing the NADA protocol family discussed in Ch. 10.