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).
翻译基本太差,最后出版前也没审稿,几个博士硕士翻译一下,挂上导师的名就出版了,第一版应该是2000年出的吧,我手上是2013年第一版第40次印刷,十多年了,印了这么多次,都不修订,也没有勘误,钱拿到手就不管了,误人子弟呀。本来一本好书弄成这样,不知道还有没有其他人翻...
评分原著是很好的书,但翻译基本是见过的垃圾中的垃圾,很多处让人费解、误解、甚至完全错误地理解。译者基本是找几个学生每人分一章译出来的,连审都没审,而且错误一版再版。 典型的笑话翻译“round-robin”翻译成“周围的知更鸟”。 本来N年前看过就觉得很差,现在还是忍不住告...
评分《TCP/IP详解 卷1:协议》的Web网页在线版这里有:http://www.52im.net/topic-tcpipvol1.html,不谢 ^_^ http://docs.52im.net/extend/docs/book/tcpip/vol1/1/ http://docs.52im.net/extend/docs/book/tcpip/vol1/2/
评分本来不想吐槽的,可是一想到花了¥450买了这么一本书我就觉得不吐不爽。stevens之前的advanced programming in the unix environment和unix network programming的新版都挺不错,所以想当然觉得这本TCP/IP illustrated, 2nd应该也不会差。结果...... 新版基本上除了封面和第一...
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。
不错~第二版变化相当大
评分看完就忘记了。看来当时还明白一些。
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Purchased in Oct. 2013, but since then it was put under my display device, as of its amazing thickness. What a shameful abuse. In the past year I got lots of puzzle in my daily work on router and firewall throughput tuning, then I realized that I must read it systematicly. So I picked it up again. It will reside on my desk for a long time.
评分放 Wireshark 截图比第一版自己画示意图省事多了。
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