Chapter 1 Networks And Protocols 3 -- Circuits Vs. Packets 3 -- Internetworking 4 -- Ethernets 6 -- Ethernet Frames 7 -- Addressing 8 -- Internet Protocol 17 -- User Datagram Protocol 25 -- Transmission Control Protocol 27 -- The Client-server Model 31 -- The Domain Name System 33 -- Chapter 2 Funct
The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming
- Book ID
- 125971958
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 529 KB
- Category
- Standards
- ISBN
- 1590593227
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✦ Synopsis
Apress' The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming is a clear, concise treatment of creating clients and servers under the Linux operating system. The book assumes that the reader knows C and has experience developing code on Linux, but provides everything else a programmer needs for real-world network programming, including design, implementation, debugging, and security. Readers will learn about the many kinds of socket types, sessioned vs. sessionless protocols, how to build a custom protocol, encryption, how to use SSL, and how to tunnel data.
✦ Subjects
Программирование, программы, базы данных
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