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TITLE
Networking with TCP/IP and Unix
for users and network administrators
Unix Users Guide to TCP/IP Networking
Administrators Guide to TCP/IP Networking (for Unix systems)
TCP/IP Network Administration
TCP/IP Administrators Guide
The Guide to TCP/IP net admin
TCP/IP system administration
TCP/IP networking managers guide
Network Administration (for Unix and TCP/IP)
Network Administration using TCP/IP
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The basic idea:
The book contains short protocol descriptions before telling
how to use applications that make use of them. The application
programs are described, and are then followed by useful examples.
Bugs, security problems, performance tips and hints are also included.
In memory of TOPS-20 and its influence on the TCP/IP protocols,
Foreword
Introduction
Information
History, arpanet/milnet/internet
The NIC
RFCs, applications, network numbers, domain registration
Internetworking Model
The Media (Ethernet and Token)
use, cabling, restrictions
The Protocols
Network Layer
IP, ICMP, ARP
subnetting, proxy arp
Transport
TCP, UDP
remote login (TELNET)
File transfer (FTP)
Naming and Addressing
tables
YP
DNS
naming
resolvers
servers
registeration
zone files
Mail
SMTP, RFC822
mail and domains
Sendmail configuration
Remote procedure call
XDR, RPC
NFS
Mountd
NFS
Berkeley networking
trusted hosts groups
rsh, rcp, rlogin, rdist(?)
rmt, rdump, rrestore
ruptime, rwhod
trailers
Booting
RARP
BOOTP
TFTP
Configuration
ifconfig, arp, netstat
Routing
route
routed (RIP)
egp
Miscellaneous
time/rdate
finger
whois
quote
Gateways and TIPs
Security issues
rlogin, r*, nfs, gateways, tips, log files
Performance issues
nfs, tcp, lossy links, slip lines, gateways/bridges
SLIP
PPP
X summary
protocol
application
Net management
SNMP
Programming Interfaces
Sockets
Streams
Host Requirements RFC?
References
Index
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Possible reviewers:
vivian, jose, frank
geoff goodfellow
Jon Postel
Bob Gilligan
Eric Brunner
Paul Hyder?
Chuck Hedrick
Intro
Doug Comer
Dan Lynch
Jon Postel
Vint Cerf
Additional writers
Bob Gilligan
RARP, BOOTP
Eric Fair
Sendmail configuration
Greg Satz
Gateway stuff?
Vince Fuller
routing
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Inside cover Author Blurb
Mark K. Lottor ([email protected]) has been an active member of the
TCP/IP community since 1982, just after TCP/IP was introduced. He is
currently systems programmer and assistant manager of the computer
facility for the DDN Network Information Center at SRI International
in Menlo Park, California. Mark is an active member of the Internet
Engineering Task Force and has authored three RFCs on TCP/IP
networking protocols and usage. He has implemented numerous protocols
including an NFS server for TOPS-20. Lottor also teaches TCP/IP
networking seminars for Advanced Computing Environments of Mountain
View, California.
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Back Cover
TITLE
This book is for the network or system administrator of hosts using
the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is also for the users of TCP/IP
networking software. It is written specifically for Unix based
systems but should also prove helpful for other operating system based
implementations of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
In this book you will learn about:
- The Internetworking Model
- Common Network Media
- TCP/IP protocol theory and model
- Configuration of TCP/IP hosts
- Yellow Pages and the Domain Name System
- Internet Mail and protocols
- The Network File System
- File transfer and remote login
- Berkeley extensions
- Networking security issues