Internetwork Troubleshooting Handbook
Because of the rapid and ongoing developments in the field of networking, accurate troubleshooting information is an ever sought-after commodity. Because of this, the Cisco Press Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook is a valuable resource for networking professionals throughout the industry. For the second edition of this book, we gathered together a team of troubleshooting experts who thoroughly revised the material in each of the technology areas to include the most current and relevant troubleshooting information and solutions available today. Their goal and ours was to provide networking professionals with a guide containing solutions to the problems encountered in the field in a format that is easy to apply. We hope that this publication meets that goal.
DNS for rocket scientists
This guide is about DNS and (mostly) BIND 9.x on Linux (REDHAT Versions 6.x and 7.x) and the BSDs (FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD). It is meant for newbies, rocket scientist wannabees and anyone in between.
Learning by Doing CCNA Textbook
This manual was developed to prepare students for hands-on training to accompany classroom lectures on CISCO networking theory for the CISCO CCNA 3.0 (#640-607) examination. These labs are intended to supplement and enhance the Cisco Networking Academy Program with additional information, explanations, and laboratory materials, not to replace them. If you are looking for a lot of theory, then you have got the wrong book.
Understanding IP Addressing
IP addressing for fun and profit.
TCP/IP illustrated (Russian translation)
The timeless classic.
Tracing Anonymous Packets to Their Approximate Source
One of the major problems on the Internet today is denial of service (DoS) attacks against machines and networks. As opposed to other types of attacks, DoS attacks attempt to limit access to a machine or service instead of subverting the service itself. DoS attacks are simple to design and implement, and there is a plethora of readily available source code which will perform the task. DoS attacks send a stream of packets at a victim that swamps his network or processing capacity, denying access to his regular clients.
Peer to Peer
Networking computers with shared resources.
Servers - File, Printer, Mail, Internet, etc
Online Guide
Dial Up Networking
Remote connection to the internet or other networks via a phone line.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol - the standard TCP/IP data communications protocol.
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