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TCP/IP Network Administration

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TCP/IP Network Administration, 2nd Edition is a complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network for administrators of networks of systems or users of home systems that access the Internet. It starts with the what the protocols do and how they work, how addresses and routing are used to move data through the network, and how to set up your network connection.Beyond basic setup, this new second edition discusses advanced routing protocols (RIPv2, OSPF, and BGP) and the gated software package that implements them. It also provides a tutorial on how to configure important network services, including PPP, SLIP, sendmail, Domain Name Service (DNS), BOOTP and DHCP configuration servers, and some simple setups for NIS and NFS. There are also chapters on troubleshooting and security. In addition, this book is a command and syntax reference for several important packages, including pppd , dip , gated , named , dhcpd , and sendmail .Contents Appendixes dip , pppd and chat reference; a gated reference; a named reference; a dhcpd reference; and a sendmail referenceCovers Linux, BSD, and System V TCP/IP implementations.

630 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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May 14, 2019
You will learn about TCP/IP in the beginning of the book but the other part is just about using commands and common sense.

If you want to get information about this topic, look somewhere else.
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November 4, 2016
As the author himself says: "If you really think of yourself as an “idiot” when it comes to Unix, this book is not for you. Likewise, if you are a network administration “genius,” this book is probably not suitable either. If you fall anywhere between these two extremes, however, you’ll find this book has a lot to offer."

I am a computational scientist, therefore I am somewhere in the middle between the previously mentioned extremes.

This book assumes that you have a good understanding of computers and their operation and that you’re generally familiar with Unix system administration. Many concepts are ordinary knowledge both on everyday computing, and in the realm of duties of a computational scientist with technical duties and hand-on practice.

The concepts are rigorously explained. There are exhaustive examples, accurate schemes, and useful figures.

For me it will be a good reference. If you need some groundings for a collection of protocols used almost 24h/day in our current world, this is the right book to start with.

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462 reviews14 followers
April 17, 2021
Definitely good information. Would go back to it if doing this type of work in the future again. Abandoned it as I didn't have time to keep working through it. Maybe in the future if I get back into understanding the depths of the internet!
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305 reviews77 followers
April 12, 2007
The Crab Book.
This was a great starter and most of the concepts have not changed because they are centric to IPv4
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493 reviews33 followers
July 5, 2013
An old book going back to 1992 in the first edition. Still a must have reference book for anyone in Systems Administration, Networking, or management of Data Centers.
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June 7, 2013
compulsory reading to work on the internet.
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December 18, 2014
just a great book , it contains many definitions and algorithms , i think it is a update for an old edition maybe
i like it
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December 30, 2016
Хорошее, но суховатое руководство. Плюс, несколько уже устарела.
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February 13, 2017
My main takeaway from this book is that Sendmail configuration is totally crazy.
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