Posted November 22nd, 2008 by Caster - X. Filed under Comms. and Networking and Ebook ·
ISBN-13: 978-0-1301-8380-4
ISBN: 0-1301-8380-6
Number Of Pages: 755
Publication Date: 2000
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Author: Douglas E. Comer
The all-time best-selling TCP/IP book by leading author Doug Comer, Volume I provides a broad, conceptual introduction to the TCP/IP internetworking protocols and the connected TCP/IP internet. Comer discusses layering, and shows how all protocols in the TCP/IP suite fit into the 5-layer model. In addition to fundamentals, the latest technologies are covered. It reviews network hardware, including wide area and local area technologies…. more details
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Posted November 22nd, 2008 by Caster - X. Filed under Comms. and Networking, Ebook and Web Development ·
ISBN-13: 978-0-0722-2495-5
ISBN: 0-0722-2495-9
Number Of Pages: 720
Publication Date: 1 May 2003
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Author: Hethe Henrickson
See why Microsoft Internet Information Server 6 is quickly becoming a force in the Web Server area. Get step-by-step instruction on installing, configuring, maintaining, and administering IIS 6. Troubleshoot the Web Server, learn industry security standards, and cover Virtual Directories and Servers as well as FrontPage Webs, and much more.
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Posted November 22nd, 2008 by Caster - X. Filed under Comms. and Networking, Ebook and Security ·
ISBN-13: 978-1-9318-3604-3
ISBN: 1-9318-3604-3
Number Of Pages: 751
Publication Date: May 2004
Publisher: Syngress
Author: Jay Beale
Called “the leader in the Snort IDS book arms race” by Richard Bejtlich, top Amazon reviewer, this brand-new edition of the best-selling Snort book covers all the latest features of a major upgrade to the product and includes a bonus DVD with Snort 2.1 and other utilities. Written by the same lead engineers of the Snort Development team, this will be the first book available on the major upgrade from Snort 2 to Snort 2.1 (in this community, major upgrades are noted by .x and not by full number upgrades as in 2.0 to 3.0). You will be given invaluable insight into the code base of Snort, and in depth tutorials of complex installation, configuration, and troubleshooting scenarios. Snort has three primary uses: as a straight packet sniffer, a packet logger, or as a full-blown network intrusion detection system. It can perform protocol analysis, content searching/matching and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes. Snort uses a flexible rules language to describe traffic that it should collect or pass, a detection engine that utilizes a modular plug-in architecture, and a real-time alerting capability.
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Posted November 22nd, 2008 by Caster - X. Filed under Comms. and Networking, Ebook and Java ·
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-374255-1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: Feb 2008
Publisher: Morgan Kauffman
Author: Kenneth Calvert, Michael Donahoo
The networking capabilities of the Java platform have been extended considerably since the first edition of the book. This new edition covers version 1.5-1.7, the most current iterations, as well as making the following improvements: The API (application programming interface) reference sections in each chapter, which describe the relevant parts of each class, have been replaced with (i) a summary section that lists the classes and methods used in the code, and (ii) a ?gotchas? section that mentions nonobvious or poorly-documented aspects of the objects. In addition, the book covers several new classes and capabilities introduced in the last few revisions of the Java platform… more details
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Posted November 22nd, 2008 by Caster - X. Filed under C#, Comms. and Networking and Ebook ·
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-466051-9
ISBN: 0-12-466051-7
Number Of Pages: 175
Publication Date: Apr 2004
Publisher: Morgan Kauffman
Author: David Makofske, Michael Donahoo, Kenneth Calvert
TCP/IP sockets in C# is an excellent book for anyone interested in writing network applications using Microsoft .Net frameworks. It is a unique combination of well written concise text and rich carefully selected set of working examples. For the beginner of network programming, it’s a good starting book; on the other hand professionals could also take advantage of excellent handy sample code snippets and material on topics like message parsing and asynchronous programming… more details
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