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).
2nd edition: A datagram is a special type of packet in which all the identifying information of the source and the final destination resides inside the packet itself (instead of the packet switches). 1st edition: A datagram is a unit of information (i.e., ...
评分本书完整网页版点这里:http://www.52im.net/topic-tcpipvol1.html,方便查阅。 第1章·概述 第2章·链路层 第3章·IP:网际协议 第4章·ARP:地址解析协议 更多章节自已去看:http://www.52im.net/topic-tcpipvol1.html
评分把英文版看完了,回来翻了一下中文版的后面几个章节,发现中文版有些地方翻译有错。 在这记录一下错误吧,后面有看到再继续增加。 记得刚开始看的是中文版,第一章的概述,18页,有一句“Internet是一个遍布全球和互联近两亿用户的互联网络(在2010年)”,当时还在想2010的用...
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!
不错~第二版变化相当大
评分终于拜读此传奇名作,此生无憾矣!好处:IP是联系历史讲网络的最佳典范,TCP用6章250页讲得清楚。不足:存在罗列RFC、过于细节等不符合“illustrated”的段落。
评分网络开发必读经典。
评分就感兴趣的部分翻了一遍,第一感觉没有第一版那么易懂,可能是我读的不仔细或者相关知识还不是很熟悉的缘故
评分为了面试第二遍拜读 tcp部分讲的真的很清晰 循循善诱 条理很清楚 thank you anyway
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