Description
Description: This Second Edition of Volume III is from the most popular TCP/IP
Internetworking series ever published. Software design is used as the central
theme to answer, "How does application software use TCP/IP?" Only limited
networking background is needed because the text concentrates on how to use an
Internet. The client-server paradigm is presented by using standard protocols to
illustrate algorithms, designs, and implementation techniques such as gateway
and tunneling. The authors have incorporated the latest standards by rewriting
the extensive code in ANSI C and discussing changes in protocols. New sections
explain concepts such as slirp, the application gateway program that provides
Internet access across a dial-up