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Practical TCP/IP: Designing, Using, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networks on Linux and Windows

Practical TCP/IP: Designing, Using, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networks on Linux and Windows

Niall Mansfield

876 pages, parution le 24/12/2002

Résumé

Practical TCP/IP is the only book you need to ensure that your networks work. With this book you learn by doing as well as reading. Split into 4 Parts, this book has a unique modular approach that facilitates in-depth and easy learning. The detailed appendices make this a desktop book you cannot be without.

Based on years of practical experience this hands-on book explains the principles of networking, and the TCP/IP protocols in depth. Covering both Linux and Windows, Practical TCP/IP is applicable to just about any network.

Skills you will learn
  • Tells you how to build a network
  • Starts with a simple two-machine network and goes onto a full network connected to the Internet with a firewall and internal routers, and DNS and e-mail servers.
  • Explains the software tools you need to diagnose problems and to understand how your network is operating
  • Explains why you would want to do things as well as how to do them
  • Includes practical troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques that you can apply just about everywhere so you can solve problems in your own network and in systems configured by others
  • Assumes that things may go wrong rather than work first time. So error messages are explained and solutions to problems found.
  • Ties together the various networking components so that the network is viewed as a whole not just disjointed pieces.

After reading this book you end up with a working network, you understand what is happening at a detailed level, the ability to diagnose and fix problems, and to identify bugs in the software you are using.

This book appeals to both beginners and experienced TCP/IP practitioners.

Contents

I. HOW AND WHY PACKETS MOVE ON THE NETWORK.
  • A quick introduction to TCP/IP.
  • The tcpdump packet sniffer - your eyes and ears on the network.
  • How packets move on the local wire.
  • Basic routing - how packets move from this network to another network connected to it.
  • IPaddressing and netmasks in detail.
  • Routing in detail - controlling how and where packets pass in and out of your networks.
  • Routing in practice.
  • The DNS- names instead of IPaddresses.
  • The DNS (2) - how the servers work.
  • Troubleshooting the DNS.
II. END-USER AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS.
  • The TCP protocol; the applications layer and the telnet application.
  • E-mail - SMTP and POP3.
  • E-mail - MIME, IMAP; other mail systems.
  • The ethereal protocol analyzer and ngrep packet sniffer.
  • HTTP and the World Wide Web.
  • UDP and other protocols.
  • DHCP - automating your TCP/IPclient management.
  • Other applications and their protocols.
III. Microsoft Windows Networking on a TCP/IPnetwork.
  • MS-Windows Networking - introduction.
  • Windows Networking - name resolution.
  • Windows Networking - logon and domains.
  • Windows Networking - browsing the network.
  • Using Windows Networking.
IV. Connecting to the Internet, and Internet security.
  • Connecting your site to the Internet.
  • Firewalls.
  • Other security services.
  • Dial-up networking and PPP.
  • VPN - virtual private networking.
  • Epilog.

Appendices.

1. Layers, the protocol stack, and network reference models.
2. RFCs and Internet standards.
3. Ethernet Hubs and switches.
4. tcpdump command summary.
5. tcpdump man page in full.
6. Making network settings permanent - Debian Linux.
7. UTP and null-modem wiring.
8. Windows-NT route command manpage.
9. Example of working network diagram.
10. Our on-site toolkit.
11. nslookup man page in full.
12. host man page summary.
13. Base64 encoding.
14. Nested MIME attachments.
15. Example of an IMAP session.
16. Installing ethereal; ethereal field names.
17. HTTP/1.1 server response codes.
18. IP Protocol numbers.
19. nc (netcat) man page in full.
20. Controlling network services.
21. NetBIOS names.
22. DNS and NetBIOS name resolution order in Windows.
23. Windows name resolution worksheet.
24. The BROWSTAT command.
25. Worksheet for testing a new Internet connection.
26. Organizing your software downloads.

L'auteur - Niall Mansfield

Niall Mansfield was co-founder of the European X User Group, andis currently director of User Interface Technologies, Cambridge. He is the author of THE X WINDOW SYSTEM: A USER'S GUIDE , alsopublished by Addison-Wesley.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Niall Mansfield
Parution 24/12/2002
Nb. de pages 876
Format 18,7 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 1565g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201750782

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