TCP/IP architecture, design and implementation in Linux

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Series: Practitioners

ISBN: 0470147733, 9780470147733, 0470377844, 9780470377840, 0470377836, 9780470377833

Size: 87 MB (91010558 bytes)

Pages: xxviii, 772/783

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Sameer Seth, M. Ajaykumar Venkatesulu0470147733, 9780470147733, 0470377844, 9780470377840, 0470377836, 9780470377833

The only single-source reference on the concept and implementation of TCP/IP in Linux

As open source software becomes a trusted part of business and research systems, it’s no wonder that a combination of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the Linux operating system is becoming more common. TCP/IP’s prevalence allows easy communication among computers using various operating systems, whether Windows, Mac OS, Linux, or Unix. And Linux—because it is open source and thus modifiable—has become a frequent choice for developers who want a customizable operating system on which to build their applications.
This book describes the design and implementation of TCP/IP in Linux, from simple client-server applications to more complex executions. Topical coverage includes:
• Basic socket concepts and implementations
• The Linux implementation of network packets
• TCP read/write
• TCP algorithms for data transmission and co gestion control
• TCP timers
• IP layer and routing tables implementation
• IP forwarding and quality of service implementation
• Netfilter hooks for the stacks
• Network Soft IRQ
• How to debug a TCP/IP stack
All topics are discussed in a concise, step-by-step manner and the book is complemented with helpful illustrations to give readers a better understanding of the subject. TCP/IP Architecture, Design, and Implementation in Linux is an indispensable resource for embedded-network product developers, network security product developers, IT network architects, researchers, and graduate students.

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