TCP/IP Illustrated: TCP for transactions, HTTP, NNTP, and the UNIX domain protocols

TCP/IP Illustrated: TCP for transactions, HTTP, NNTP, and the UNIX domain protocols

Author: W. Richard Stevens

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 360

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TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 3 covers four major topics of great importance to anyone working TCP/IP. It contains the first thorough treatment of TCP for transactions, commonly known as T/TCP, an extension to TCP that makes client-server transactions faster and more efficient. Next, the book covers two popular applications of T/TCP, the very hot topic of HTTP (the Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the foundation for the World Wide Web, and NNTP (the Network News Transfer Protocol), the basis for the Usenet news system. Both of these topics have increased in significance as the Internet has exploded in size and usage. Finally, the book covers UNIX Domain Protocols, protocols that are used heavily in UNIX implementations.


TCP/IP Illustrated

TCP/IP Illustrated

Author: W. Richard Stevens

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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V. 1- the protocols. V. 2 - the implementation. V. 3 - TCP for transactions, HTTP, Nntp, and the UNIX domain protocols.


TCP/IP Illustrated: The implementation

TCP/IP Illustrated: The implementation

Author: W. Richard Stevens

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 1208

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Praised for their highly effective visual approach, the TCP/IP Illustrated books feature clear diagrams and a readable writing style.


TCP/IP Illustrated

TCP/IP Illustrated

Author: Kevin R. Fall

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 1060

ISBN-13: 0321336313

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TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, Second Edition, is a detailed and visual guide to today?s TCP/IP protocol suite. Fully updated for the newest innovations, it demonstrates each protocol in action through realistic examples from modern Linux, Windows, and Mac OS environments. There?s no better way to discover why TCP/IP works as it does, how it reacts to common conditions, and how to apply it in your own applications and networks. Building on the late W. Richard Stevens? classic first edition, author Kevin R. Fall adds his cutting-edge experience as a leader in TCP/IP protocol research, updating the book to fully reflect the latest protocols and best practices. He first introduces TCP/IP?s core goals and architectural concepts, showing how they can robustly connect diverse networks and support multiple services running concurrently.