Unix network programming : [Book] : the sockets networking API, Volume 1 / Stevens, W. Richard. Bill Fenner, Andrew M. Rudoff.
Material type: TextEdition: Third editionDescription: xxii, 976 pages : 24 cmISBN:- 9788131714324 (paperback.)
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This is the updated classic guide to unix networking using application program interface (api). To build today's highly distributed, networked applications and services, you need deep mastery of sockets and other key networking apis. This book delivers comprehensive, start-to-finish guidance for building robust, high-performance networked systems in any environment. Building on the legendary work of w. Richard stevens, this edition has been fully updated by two leading network programming experts to address today's most crucial standards, implementations, and techniques. Table of contents foreword. Preface. Part 1: introduction and tcp/ip- 1. Introduction. 2. The transport layer: tcp, udp, and sctp. Part 2: elementary sockets- 3. Sockets introduction. 4. Elementary tcp sockets. 5. Tcp client/server example. 6. I/o multiplexing: the select and poll functions. 7. Socket options. 8. Elementary udp sockets. 9. Elementary sctp sockets. 10. Sctp client/server example. 11. Name and address conversions. Part 3: advanced sockets- 12. Ipv4 and ipv6 interoperability. 13. Daemon processes and the inetd superserver. 14. Advanced i/o functions. 15. Unix domain protocols. 16. Nonblocking i/o. 17. Ioctl operations. 18. Routing sockets. 19. Key management sockets. 20. Broadcasting. 21. Multicasting. 22. Advanced udp sockets. 23. Advanced sctp sockets. 24. Out-of-band data. 25. Signal-driven i/o. 26. Threads. 27. Ip options. 28. Raw sockets. 29. Datalink access. 30. Client/server design alternatives. 31. Streams. Appendix. A. Ipv4, ipv6, icmpv4,.
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