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TCP/IP For Dummies, 5th Edition

TCP/IP For Dummies, 5th Edition


By Candace Leiden, Marshall Wilensky, Scott Bradner

ISBN: 978-0-7645-1760-0
Format: Paper
Pages: 408 Pages
Pub. Date: January 2003

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TCP/IP is always a hot topic because it is and always will be the glue that holds the Internet and the World Wide Web together. To be well connected (network-wise, that is), sooner or later you have to become familiar with TCP/IP. So if you want to understand what it is, what it does, what it’s for, why you need it, and what to do with it, but you just don’t know where to start – this book is for you. If you have to install and set up TCP/IP on your computer at home or on lots of computers for your company, you'll find lots of Hands-On sections that take you through the process step by step.

TCP/IP For Dummies, 5th Edition, is both an introduction to the basics and a reference to help you use TCP/IP applications and tools on all kinds of computers connected to networks. Here are some of the many subjects that this book covers:

  • Uncovering the relationships among TCP/IP, the Net, and the Web
  • Exploring client/server and how it is the foundation of TCP/IP
  • Installing and configuring TCP/IP and its applications on clients and servers
  • Understanding intranets, extranets, and virtual private networks (VPNs)
  • Building and enforcing security
  • Boldly going to the next generation: IPv6

If you’re concerned about the security of your data – and who isn’t? – don’t miss the practical security tips in this book, including a Quick Start Security Guide. You can read about advanced security topics, including the security protocols that are part of TCP/IP. You also find out how to use encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures. And if you’re interested in e-commerce, walk through a secure Internet credit card transaction.

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