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TCP/IP Architecture Protocols and Implementation With IPv6 and IP Security




The ever-improving tools available to network engineers have helped hide the details of the TCP/IP protocol suite to some degree, but real gurus know that you have to understand the protocols at a low level to really see what's going on. TCP/IP: Architecture, Protocols, and Implementation with IPv6 and IP Security shows how, under the TCP/IP protocols, digital signals are assembled into packets and routed among network nodes.

To communicate this information, the author uses lots of block diagrams and bit listings. He also patiently walks through transactions, explaining how nodes communicate back and forth to establish connections. The miscellaneous elements of the TCP/IP stack--including Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), the Domain Name System (DNS), the mail protocols, and various others--get plenty of attention too (something that's welcome, as they're not well covered in most TCP/IP books).

This second edition includes bits of information on both IP version 6 (IPv6) and IP Secure (IPsec), but neither is discussed in much depth. If you want to read more about IPv6, check out IPv6: The Next Generation Internet Protocol. If security (perhaps for a virtual private network) interests you, IPsec has all the detail you could want about the IPsec improvements to the Internet protocol stack. --David Wall

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Professional .NET Network Programming




Networking is one of the core tasks of enterprise-level programming, and for the programmer familiar with the C# language this book will provide the information to put network programming at the heart of their .NET applications. Prior knowledge of network programming is not assumed, but the reader already familiar with networking from another environment will find the pace quick enough for the book to still prove valuable.

This book will give the reader:

An understanding of the general concepts of networking
Information about network programming in .NET with C#
Skills to build network-based applications in .NET
The confidence to use the classes shipped with .NET to implement your own application-level protocols.

After reading this book, readers will be confident C# network programmers, and understand the underlying protocols.

We begin with an overview of the most important background material, such as the architecture of physical networks, network protocols, the OSI model, streams in .NET, and the classes provided to facilitate access to streams such as StreamReader and StreamWriter.

Then we move onto sockets programming, with an introduction to the concept of sockets, and full coverage of using sockets in .NET. We look at TCP, UDP, and using multicast sockets in .NET. We also look briefly at application-level protocols built on top of these layers, such as SMTP and FTP.

The next stop is Internet programming, with a look at HTTP, the underlying protocol of the Internet, and e-mail protocols – we look at the .NET classes for sending e-mails via SMTP, and we see how we can implement POP3 and NNTP clients in .NET to read mailboxes and newsgroups.

The book finishes with an exploration of how to secure network communications in .NET – encrypting network traffic, certificates and SSL, authenticating and authorizing users with NTLM and Kerberos.

All the code examples in this book are in C#.

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Test Your Professional English: Business: General




Product Details
Paperback: 106 pages (September, 2002)
Publisher: Penguin Longman Publishing
Language: English
ISBN: 0582451485

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This text gives students of English for professional purposes over 500 words and expressions to refer to. It can be used for self-study or in-class. An answer key is provided.

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Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror for Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000




Network administrators can streamline Windows Server 2000 and 2003 management by grouping policy settings to monitor and regulate users and the network's computers; Group Policy concepts and tools allow them to enforce rules and automate processes Revised for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows XP SP2 with new material, including extensive coverage of network security Provides background information for planning, creating, and applying Group Policy settings and offers extensive coverage of troubleshooting techniques Includes ready-to-use scripts to automate routine administration tasks

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Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache (Paperback)

AUTHOR : Tony Steidler-Dennison
PUBLISHER : SitePoint
ISBN : 0975240226
EDITION : 1st
PUB DATE : December 15, 2005
LANGUAGE : English
FORMAT : CHM
SIZE : 5,95 MB



This book is for Web Developers who want to learn how to use Linux &
Apache for Website Hosting. The first chapters will teach you how to
install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office machine for testing
purposes. Then you'll learn how to perform dozens of common tasks

- Updating server software
- Setting up new Websites, Email Accounts and Subdomains
- Configuring various Linux & Apache files related to performance and
- Install spam filtering software
- Perform automatic backups and crash recoveriesAnd much more.

This is the ideal book for anyone who wants to run Websites using a
leased or co-located Linux server, without having to spends thousands of
dollars annually on third party support and management

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MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell




O'Reilly Media |Edition: 3 edition (May 19, 2006)|ISBN: 0596102283|CHM|6,3MB|736 Pages

Written by the premier author in Windows administration, William Stanek, and addressing the needs of Windows 2003 administrators preparing for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams, MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell is invaluable. With the recent revisions of the MCSE exams including simulations, success is even more difficult. Not only does this book provide the resources administrators need to succeed on the exams, but to succeed in the real world as well. They can think of this book as the notes they would have highlighted and then recorded for every essential nugget of information related to the skills measured in Exams 70-290, 70-291, 70-293, and 70-294 (and by association Exams 70-292 and 70-296).
To begin with, MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell allows readers to see all of the topics expected for mastery in each of the exams. Then, each exam is covered in three parts: Exam Overview, Study Guide, and Test Your Knowledge sections. This makes for easy reference and a great study aid.

The Exams covered include:

- EXAM 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
- EXAM 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
- EXAM 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
- EXAM 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

Once they have completed the exams successfully, administrators will find the book to be a valuable reference to core Windows administration skills.

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Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform




Apress | ISBN 1590596404 | December 2005 | 960 Pages | 12,3 Mb

This book is based on its highly successful predecessor, and bridges the gap between classic C++ and C++/CLI. Furthermore, this edition is based on the newest version of Visual Studio .NET (2005) and .NET Platform version 2.0. And all topic areas include specific code examples. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in developing .NET applications and services for both the Windows desktop and the Web.

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Hacking Knoppix - ExtremeTech

AUTHOR : Scott Granneman
PUBLISHER : Wiley
ISBN : 0764597841
EDITION : 1st
PUB DATE : January 04, 2006
LANGUAGE : English
FORMAT : CHM
SIZE : 3,68 MB




• Knoppix is an innovative Linux distribution that does not require installation, making it ideal to use for a rescue system, demonstration purposes, or many other applications
• Shows hack-hungry fans how to fully customize Knoppix and Knoppix-based distributions
• Readers will learn to create two different Knoppix-based live CDs, one for children and one for Windows recovery
• Teaches readers to use Knoppix to work from a strange computer, rescue a Windows computer that won't boot, repair and recover data from other machines, and more

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Beginning Algorithms




A good understanding of algorithms, and the knowledge of when to apply them, is crucial to producing software that not only works correctly, but also performs efficiently. This is the only book to impart all this essential information-from the basics of algorithms, data structures, and performance characteristics to the specific algorithms used in development and programming tasks.

Packed with detailed explanations and instructive examples, the book begins by offering you some fundamental data structures and then goes on to explain various sorting algorithms. You'll then learn efficient practices for storing and searching by way of hashing, trees, sets, and maps. The authors also share tips on optimization techniques and ways to avoid common performance pitfalls. In the end, you'll be prepared to build the algorithms and data structures most commonly encountered in day-to-day software development.

What you will learn from this book

* The basics of algorithms, such as iteration and recursion
* Elementary data structures such as lists, stacks, and queues
* Basic and advanced sorting algorithms including insertion sort, quicksort, and shell sort
* Advanced data structures such as binary trees, ternary trees, and heaps
* Algorithms for string searching, string matching, hashing, and computational geometry
* How to use test-driven development techniques to ensure your code works as intended
* How to dramatically improve the performance of your code with hands-on techniques for profiling and optimization

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