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ISBN
9780201634952
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Tcp/IP Illustrated Vol. 3 : Tcp for Transactions, Http, Nntp, and the Unix (R) Domain Protocols
Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
Item Length
9.3 in
Subject
Networking / General, Networking / Network Protocols
Publication Year
1996
Series
Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
W. Richard Stevens
Item Weight
32.8 Oz
Item Width
7.5 in
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
ISBN-10
0201634953
ISBN-13
9780201634952
eBay Product ID (ePID)
67941

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
360 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Tcp/IP Illustrated Vol. 3 : Tcp for Transactions, Http, Nntp, and the Unix (R) Domain Protocols
Publication Year
1996
Subject
Networking / General, Networking / Network Protocols
Type
Textbook
Author
W. Richard Stevens
Subject Area
Computers
Series
Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
32.8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
93-040000
Dewey Edition
20
Number of Volumes
3 vols.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
004.6/2
Table Of Content
( Most chapters open with "Introduction" and conclude with "Summary". ) Preface. I. TCP FOR TRANSACTIONS. 1. T/TCP Introduction. Introduction. UDP Client-Server. TCP Client-Server. T/TCP Client-Server. Test Network. Timing Example. Applications. History. Implementations. Summary. 2. T/TCP Protocol. Introduction. New TCP Options for T/TCP. T/TCP Implementation Variables. State Transition Diagram. T/TCP Extended States. Summary. 3. T/TCP Examples. Introduction. Client Reboot. Normal T/TCP Transaction. Server Receives Old Duplicate SYN. Server Reboot. Request or Reply Exceeds MSS. Backward Compatibility. Summary. 4. T/TCP Protocol (Continued). Introduction. Client Port Numbers and TIME_WAIT State. Purpose of the TIME_WAIT State. TIME_WAIT State Truncation. Avoiding the Three-Way Handshake with TAO. Summary. 5. T/TCP Implementation: Socket Layer. Introduction. Constants. sosend Function. Summary. 6. T/TCP Implementation: Routing Table. Introduction. Code Introduction. radix_node_head Structure. rtentry Structure. rt_metrics Structure. in_inithead Function. in_addroute Function. in_matroute Function. in_clsroute Function. in_rtqtimo Function. in_rtqkill Function. Summary. 7. T/TCP Implementation: Protocol Control Blocks Introduction. in_pcbladdr Function. in_pcbconnect Function. Summary. 8. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Overview Introduction. Code Introduction. TCP protosw Structure. TCP Control Block. tcp_init Function. tcp_slowtimo Function. Summary. 9. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Output Introduction. tcp_output Function. Summary. 10. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Functions Introduction. tcp_newtcpcb Function. tcp_rtlookup Function. tcp_gettaocache Function. Retransmission Timeout Calculations. tcp_close Function. tcp_msssend Function. tcp_mssrcvd Function. tcp_dooptions Function. tcp_reass Function. Summary. 11. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Input Introduction. Preliminary Processing. Header Prediction. Initiation of Passive Open. Initiation of Active Open. PAWS: Protection Against Wrapped Sequence Numbers. ACK Processing. Completion of Passive Opens and Simultaneous Opens. ACK Processing (Continued). FIN Processing. Summary. 12. T/TCP Implementation: TCP User Requests. Introduction. PRU_CONNECT Request. tcp_connect Function. PRU_SEND and PRU_SEND_EOF Requests. tcp_usrclosed Function. tcp_sysctl Function. T/TCP Futures. Summary. II. ADDITIONAL TCP APPLICATIONS. 13. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Introduction. Introduction to HTTP and HTML. HTTP Protocol. An Example. HTTP Statistics. Performance Problems. Summary. 14. Packets Found on an HTTP Server. Introduction. Multiple HTTP Servers. Client SYN Interarrival Time. RTT Measurements. listen Backlog Queue. Client SYN Options. Client SYN Retransmissions. Domain Names. Timing Out Persist Probes. Simulation of T/TCP Routing Table Size. Mbuf Interaction. TCP PCB Cache and Header Prediction. Summary. 15. NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol. Introduction. NNTP Protocol. A Simple News Client. A More Sophisticated News Client. NNTP Statistics. Summary. III. THE UNIX DOMAIN PROTOCOLS. 16. Unix Domain Protocols: Introduction. Introduction. Usage. Performance. Coding Examples. Summary. 17. Unix Domain Protocols: Implementation. Introduction. Code Introduction. Unix domain and protosw Structures. Unix Domain Socket Address Structures. Unix Domain Protocol Control Blocks. uipc_usrreq Function. PRU_ATTACH Request and unp_attach Function. PRU_DETACH Request and unp_detach Function. PRU_BIND Request and unp_bind Function. PRU_CONNECT Request and unp_connect Function. PRU_CONNECT2 Request and unp_connect2 Function. socketpair System Call. pipe System Call. PRU_ACCEPT Request. PRU_DISCONNECT Request and unp_disconnect Function. <div
Synopsis
Volume 3 provides detailed coverage of four essential topics with which todays TCP/IP programmers and network administrators must be thoroughly familiar: * T/TCP (TCP for Transactions), an extension to TCP that makes client-server transactions faster, more efficient, and more reliable; * HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the foundation for the rapidly expanding World Wide Web; * NNTP (the Network News Transfer Protocol), the basis for the Usenet news system; and * UNIX Domain Protocols, a set of protocols used heavily in UNIX implementations. As in the previous two volumes, the book is filled with examples and implementation details within the 4.4BSD-Lite networking code. The TCP/IP Illustrated series provides a complete picture of the protocol suite that drives the Internet, and gives programmers, system administrators, and serious users the information, understanding, and skills they need to remain at the forefront of networking technology., Praised by reviewers and practicing TCP/IP programmers alike, the TCP/IP Illustrated series examines the many facets of the TCP/IP protocol suite using a unique and highly-effective visual approach that describes the inner workings of TCP/IP with detail, insight, and clarity. Volume 3 provides detailed coverage of four essential topics with which today's TCP/IP programmers and network administrators must be thoroughly familiar: T/TCP (TCP for Transactions), an extension to TCP that makes client-server transactions faster, more efficient, and more reliab HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the foundation for the rapidly expanding World Wide Web; NNTP (the Network News Transfer Protocol), the basis for the Usenet news system; and UNIX Domain Protocols, a set of protocols used heavily in UNIX implementations. As in the previous two volumes, the book is filled with examples and implementation details within the 4.4BSD-Lite networking code. The TCP/IP Illustrated series provides a complete picture of the protocol suite that drives the Internet, and gives programmers, system administrators, and serious users the information, understanding, and skills they need to remain at the forefront of networking technology. 0201634953B04062001
LC Classification Number
TK5105.55.S74 1994

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