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Beej's Guide to Unix Network Programming (Brian Hall)
The Guide is designed to irreverently ease your first steps into Internet Sockets programming in C. Starting from the ground up, it provides complete examples of simple clients and servers supporting both IPv6 and IPv4.
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O'Reilly® Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 2nd Edition
This book spells out all the information needed for joining a network, whether it's a simple UUCP connection or a full LAN with a Linux system serving as a firewall, an NFS or NIS file server, and a mail and news hub.
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The Linux Networking Architecture: Design and Implementation
This unique Linux networking tutorial/reference by experts provides readers with a practical overview and understanding of the implementation of networking protocols in the Linux kernel.
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TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1: The Protocols (W. Richard Stevens)
is an excellent text that provides encyclopedic coverage of the TCP/IP protocol suite. What sets this book apart from others on this subject is the fact that the author supplements all of the discussion with data collected via diagnostic programs.
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UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP (Alan Dix)
This book describes describes the fundamental concepts of client-server computing used to build all distributed computing systems, and presents an in-depth guide to the Posix sockets standard utilized by UNIX and other operating systems.
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Programming UNIX Sockets in C - Frequently Asked Questions
This is a list of frequently asked questions, with answers about programming TCP/IP applications in UNIC with the sockets interface.
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Introduction to Socket Programming (Reg Quinton, et al)
These course notes are directed at Unix application programmers who want to develop client/server applications in the TCP/IP domain (with some hints for those who want to write UDP/IP applications).
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O'Reilly® Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 1st Ed (Olaf Kirch)
This book details all the tasks associated with e-mail setup and maintenance, news group setup, and essential network applications such as rcp and rlogin.
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Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker
This book gives invaluable advice and practical tools for protecting our computers. Learn how to plan and execute a security strategy that will thwart the most determined and sophisticated of hackers, while still allowing your easy access to Internet services.
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Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed
This book weaves together history, theory, and policy to give a full account of where daemons come from and how they influence our lives - including their role in hot-button issues like network neutrality.
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Linux Packet Filtering and iptables (Oskar Andreasson)
This document describes how to use iptables to filter out bad packets for the 2.4 Linux kernels. It is assumed you know what an IP address, a network address, a netmask, routing and DNS are.
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Linux Home Networking (Neil Gunton)
This is a small series of three tutorial articles (now consolidated into the one document) about the author's experiences building a home LAN using Linux, connecting it to the outside world.
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Linux Network Howto (Neil Gunton)
This is a small series of three tutorial articles (now consolidated into the one document) about the author's experiences building a home LAN using Linux, connecting it to the outside world.
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O'Reilly® The Networking CD Bookshelf, Version 2.0
In this version 2.0 of the Networking bookshelf, there are seven best-selling TCP/IP networking guides packed.
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Unix and Linux Networking
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