Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 09:49:48 +0100 (BST) From: Jan Grant <Jan.Grant@bristol.ac.uk> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: TCP/IP Message-ID: <Pine.GHP.4.21.0004270944340.23842-100000@mail.ilrt.bris.ac.uk> In-Reply-To: <39064952.82A80094@tdnet.com.br>
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote: > I have been playing with FreeBSD for the last 16 months. Now i decide it > was the time to get into a serious approach, in order to have a better > understading of what goes behinf the "wall". A lot of this depends on whether you're interested in userland programming or kernel implementation of TCP/IP. In any case, Vol 1 is a rather good description of the various protocols and worth buying. As to the other two volumes, it depends on what you want. For writing your own networking stuff, have a look at vol 3 (sockets version, not TLI) and/or APUI and/or the unix network programming books - also by WRS. If you're interested in the kernel implementation of tcp/ip vol 2 might be of academic interest; however the system it implements tcp/ip on doesn't seem to bear a great resemblance to the BSD kernel (correct me if I'm wrong here) -- jan grant, ILRT, University of Bristol. http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/ Tel +44(0)117 9287163 Fax +44 (0)117 9287112 RFC822 jan.grant@bris.ac.uk If it's broken really badly - don't fix it either. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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