TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, Second Edition, is a detailed and visual guide to today’s TCP/IP protocol suite. Fully updated for the newest innovations, it demonstrates each protocol in action through realistic examples from modern Linux, Windows, and Mac OS environments. There’s no better way to discover why TCP/IP works as it does, how it reacts to common conditions, and how to apply it in your own applications and networks.
Building on the late W. Richard Stevens’ classic first edition, author Kevin R. Fall adds his cutting-edge experience as a leader in TCP/IP protocol research, updating the book to fully reflect the latest protocols and best practices. He first introduces TCP/IP’s core goals and architectural concepts, showing how they can robustly connect diverse networks and support multiple services running concurrently. Next, he carefully explains Internet addressing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Then, he walks through TCP/IP’s structure and function from the bottom up: from link layer protocols–such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi–through network, transport, and application layers.
Fall thoroughly introduces ARP, DHCP, NAT, firewalls, ICMPv4/ICMPv6, broadcasting, multicasting, UDP, DNS, and much more. He offers extensive coverage of reliable transport and TCP, including connection management, timeout, retransmission, interactive data flow, and congestion control. Finally, he introduces the basics of security and cryptography, and illuminates the crucial modern protocols for protecting security and privacy, including EAP, IPsec, TLS, DNSSEC, and DKIM. Whatever your TCP/IP experience, this book will help you gain a deeper, more intuitive understanding of the entire protocol suite so you can build better applications and run more reliable, efficient networks.
Kevin R. Fall, Ph.D., has worked with TCP/IP for more than twenty-five years, and served on the Internet Architecture Board. He co-chairs the Internet Research Task Force’s Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group (DTNRG), which explores networking in extreme and performance-challenged environments. He is an IEEE Fellow.
W. Richard Stevens, Ph.D. (1951-1999), was the pioneering author who taught a generation of network professionals the TCP/IP skills they’ve used to make the Internet central to everyday life. His best-selling books included all three volumes of TCP/IP Illustrated (Addison-Wesley), as well as UNIX Network Programming (Prentice Hall).
第一遍感觉不是很好,后来一段时间看了另外一套丛书《用tcp/ip实现网际互联》,然后看了steves的《Unix网络编程》,“始惊,次醉,终狂”,慢慢习惯了steves的风格,又返回来看这本书,无以复加的经典!几乎是逐字逐句的看,生怕遗漏什么。
评分此书我中英文来回翻着阅读,对比着中英文,我对译文的作者的从起初的鄙夷到气愤到最后的没脾气,中文版的最大收获便是让我恍惚觉得,如果给我同样的时间,我翻译的同样的一部分,未必就比原译者差,或许还好上那么几分。 书籍的翻译达不到信达雅也就不怪你们了,咱们都是工科毕...
评分为什么是好书,我就不多说了,我说一下翻译问题: 2.7节有一句话如下: 3)任何传给该主机IP地址的数据均被送到环回接口 英文: Anything sent to one of the host's own IP addresses is sent to the loopback interface . 不知道大家看出两者的区别了吗? 原文作者的意思是...
评分这是我读过的第一本网络的书,没有压力,书很不错,理论与实践相结合,虽然书中有些翻译的不是很到位,但是如果真的理解了书中的内容,很容易就能揣测出书中这正表达的意思,翻译问题也根本就不是问题了,很喜欢TCP讲解那几章,建议做网络编程相关的人都读一下,超值!
评分第一遍感觉不是很好,后来一段时间看了另外一套丛书《用tcp/ip实现网际互联》,然后看了steves的《Unix网络编程》,“始惊,次醉,终狂”,慢慢习惯了steves的风格,又返回来看这本书,无以复加的经典!几乎是逐字逐句的看,生怕遗漏什么。
没读过第一版,第二版文笔没觉得很晦涩难懂。略读了一遍,记是记不全的,适合查阅。第二版作者用上了wireshark分析包,很赞。
评分Stevens的书,精品。
评分只读了自己需要的部分
评分放 Wireshark 截图比第一版自己画示意图省事多了。
评分网络开发必读经典。
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