TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a widely used network protocol. From a user's perspective, TCP/IP operates at two main levels: providing the common sets of rules (protocols) that enable computer-to-computer messages; and providing a set of applications (programs) that enable users to interact with remote processors. This introduction to TCP/IP guides the reader towards practical applications. Each chapter describes how to use a different application, such as riogin, telnet, rcp, rsh, tfp, ftp, email and network services. For those who want to know more, the second part of the book explains TCP/IP and its relation to the OSI model and networking.
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978-0-471-04988-3 (9780471049883)
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Comparisons of DOS and UNIX; Starting and Ending User Sessions; UNIX File System; Managing Files and Directories; Text File Operations; Editing Text Files; Using the vi Editor; Running Applications; Introduction to the UNIX Shells; Korn Shells; Korn Shell Operations; C Shell Operations; Sending and Receiving Messages; Working with Diskettes; Networking and Client/Server; Using TCP/IP Commands; Introduction to the Internet.