Protocols
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- Active IETF Working Groups
- A directory of the Internet Engineering Task Force groups and their web pages.
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- Data Network Resource
- Notes and tutorials on networking. Old and newer data network technologies are both covered.
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- Port Numbers and Services Database
- Well known port numbers for TCP and UDP, from Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
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- Softpanorama University Bookshelf / TCP/IP books
- Critical reviews of several TCP/IP-related books. Recommendations for students.
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- TCP/IP Frequently Asked Questions: Introduction and Fundamental Protocols
- TCP/IP Frequently Asked Questions.
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- TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
- Redbooks Technical Manuals from IBM. TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
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- The Internet Companion
- Online version of the book "The Internet Companion". Explains the basics of communication on the Internet and the applications available.
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- The Kermit Project
- A protocol that transfers text and binary files without errors between diverse types of computers over potentially hostile communication links, and a suite of communications software programs; Columbia University.
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- The Linux Network Administrators' Guide
- This manual, which is part of the Linux Documentation Project, contains a introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and covers various topics related to configuring networking services.
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- Implementing CIFS
- A complete book describing the inner workings of Microsoft's CIFS filesharing protocol suite. It includes sections on NBT (NetBIOS over TCP), SMB (the Server Message Block protocol) and the Browse Service.
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- Dynamic Host Configuration (dhc) Workgroup
- The IETF workgroup responsible for the design of DHCP. Here you can find the charter of the group, its plans, and a list of Internet drafts and RFCs.
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- DHCP mini-HOWTO
- A document attempting to answer basic questions on how to set up a Linux box to serve as a DHCP server or a DHCP client.
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- LinuxPlanet: Setting Up A SuSE 8.0 Linux DHCP Client
- A short and basic tutorial for ISC-DHCP for new system administrators. (December 30, 2002)
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- ADNS
- ADNS is a free resolver library for C (and C++) programs, released under GNU's General Public License.