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Unix Networking clearly explained

Unix Networking clearly explained

Richard L. Petersen

590 pages, parution le 15/05/1999

Résumé

Unix Networking Clearly Explained is a complete introduction and tutorial to the use and implementation of the networking aspect of the Unix operating system. Unix is known as one of the most flexible operating systems - and one of the most difficult to master. Unix Networking Clearly Explained thoroughly explores the Unix tools used for network and Internet access, focusing on end-user client software. In his second Unix book in the Clearly Explained series, Petersen introduces the complete range of Unix networking capabilities, including:
  • Detailed explanations of the Unix mailers mailx, Elm, MH, and Pine
  • Unix communications tools such as uuencode, write, talk, and biff
  • The different capabilities of the Usenet newsreaders rn, trn, tin, and nn
  • In-depth discussions of Unix Internet access tools Telnet, ftp, archie, and gopher
  • Remote access operations for Unix systems on TCP/IP and UUCP networks

Unix Networking Clearly Explained also offers concise tables and figures of commands, options, and features for each mailer, newsreader, and Internet application, allowing you, the reader, to easily explore the many aspects of Unix networking as in-depth as needed. Petersen's thorough coverage provides you with a working model of the major Unix networking applications, from which you can easily gain understanding and knowledge of Unix networking. Once you know Unix networking, you will find it intriguingly powerful and versatile.

Table of contents

Introduction
Electronic Mail
The mailx Utility
Unix Mailers
Usenet
and Newsreaders: rn, trn, nn, and tin
Internet Addresses and
Communications
Internet Information Services: archie and wais
TCP/IP remote tools
UUCP Remote Access
Network Architecture

L'auteur - Richard L. Petersen

Richard Petersen has a master's degree in library and information studies and teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference, Red Hat Linux: The Complete Reference, Linux Programming: A Beginner's Guide and Linux Programmer's Reference.

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Éditeur(s) Apress
Auteur(s) Richard L. Petersen
Parution 15/05/1999
Nb. de pages 590
Format 19 x 23,5
Poids 1250g
EAN13 9780125521451

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