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The Linux Networking Architecture: Design and Implementation of Network Protocols in the Linux Kernel
The book covers the path of data through the Linux kernel, from hardware drivers up to the user-space interface:
: Discussion on firewalls (Netfilter), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Quality of Service (QoS) using traffic control. The Linux Networking Architecture: Design and I...
: In-depth description of the core protocol family, including IP, TCP, and UDP.
: Implementation of protocols like Ethernet and PPP. : How the kernel manages IP routing tables,
: How the kernel manages IP routing tables, forwarding, and group communication (IGMP).
is a technical reference by Klaus Wehrle, Frank Pahlke, Hartmut Ritter, Daniel Müller, and Marc Bechler. It provides a detailed guide on how the Linux kernel implements networking protocols, following the layering of the TCP/IP model. Core Topics Covered Core Topics Covered : Coverage of more specialized
: Coverage of more specialized protocols like Mobile IP, IP Security (IPsec), and RSVP. Target Audience and Structure Go to product viewer dialog for this item.