
TCP/IP For Dummies
Wiley (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 7. August 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-0-470-45060-4 (ISBN)
Description
Packed with the latest information on TCP/IP standards and protocols
TCP/IP is a hot topic, because it's the glue that holds the Internet and the Web together, and network administrators need to stay on top of the latest developments. TCP/IP For Dummies, 6th Edition, is both an introduction to the basics for beginners as well as the perfect go-to resource for TCP/IP veterans.
The book includes the latest on Web protocols and new hardware, plus very timely information on how TCP/IP secures connectivity for blogging, vlogging, photoblogging, and social networking. Step-by-step instructions show you how to install and set up TCP/IP on clients and servers; build security with encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures; handle new voice and mobile technologies, and much more.
* Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the de facto standard transmission medium worldwide for computer-to-computer communications; intranets, private internets, and the Internet are all built on TCP/IP
* The book shows you how to install and configure TCP/IP and its applications on clients and servers; explains intranets, extranets, and virtual private networks (VPNs); provides step-by-step information on building and enforcing security; and covers all the newest protocols
* You'll learn how to use encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures to set up a secure Internet credit card transaction
Find practical security tips, a Quick Start Security Guide, and still more in this practical guide.
More details
Edition
6. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Illustrations
Screen captures: 0 B&W, 0 Color
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
849 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-45060-4 (9780470450604)
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Candace Leiden | Marshall Wilensky
TCP / IP For Dummies
E-Book
07/2009
6th Edition
Wiley
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Candace Leiden | Marshall Wilensky
TCP / IP For Dummies
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07/2009
6th Edition
Wiley
€22.99
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Candace Leiden | Marshall Wilensky
TCP/IP For Dummies
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01/2003
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Persons
Candace Leiden consults on systems and database performance and instructional design for international courseware.
Marshall Wilensky was a consultant and network manager for multiprotocol networks at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration. Both are internationally known speakers.
Author
The Cardinal Software Group, LLC, Winchester, Massachusetts
Lotus Development Corp., Winchester, Massachusetts
Content
Introduction.
Part I: TCP/IP from Names to Addresses.
Chapter 1: Understanding TCP/IP Basics.
Chapter 2: Layering TCP/IP Protocols.
Chapter 3: Serving Up Clients and Servers.
Chapter 4: Nice Names and Appetizing Addresses.
Chapter 5: Need More Addresses? Try Subnetting and NAT.
Part II: Getting Connected.
Chapter 6: Confi guring a TCP/IP Network -- the Software Side.
Chapter 7: Networking SOHO with Wireless.
Chapter 8: Advancing into Routing Protocols.
Chapter 9: IPv6: IP on Steroids.
Chapter 10: Serving Up DNS (The Domain Name System).
Part III: Configuring Clients and Servers: Web, E-Mail, and Chat.
Chapter 11: Digesting Web Clients and Servers.
Chapter 12: Minimum Security Facilities.
Chapter 13: Eating Up E-Mail.
Chapter 14: Securing E-Mail.
Chapter 15: Beyond E-Mail: Social Networking and Online Communities.
Part IV: Even More TCP/IP Applications and Services.
Chapter 16: Mobile IP -- The Moveable Feast.
Chapter 17: Saving Money with VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol).
Chapter 18: File and Print Sharing Services.
Chapter 19: Sharing Compute Power.
Part V: Network Troubleshooting and Security.
Chapter 20: Staying with Security Protocols.
Chapter 21: Relishing More Meaty Security.
Chapter 22: Troubleshooting Connectivity and Performance Problems.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 23: Ten More Uses for TCP/IP.
Chapter 24: Ten More Resources for Information about TCP/IP Security.
Index.