Practical TCP/IP -- Web appendices
The .pdf versions of the appendices are the definitive ones.
The .htm versions (where present) are provided only as "backup": the image conversions and layout are very basic.)
Several appendices are missing because they are still being
converted. These will be added to the site as soon as they are ready.
Part 1 -- How and why packets move on the network
1. Multibooting a PC w-mulboot-032.pdf 14-Mar-2003
(.htm)
2. How bitmasks work w-bitmsk-017.pdf 14-Mar-2003
(.htm)
3. Netmask examples w-nmex-011.pdf 14-Mar-2003
(.htm)
4. IP version 6 in preparation
5. route command error messages w-rterr-021.pdf 14-Mar-2003
(.htm)
6. Network diagrams for sub-nets w-submap-008.pdf 14-Mar-2003
(.htm)
7. DNS Setup -- Windows w-dnssuw-027.pdf 14-Mar-2003
8. Future-proofing the DNS w-dnsfut-039.pdf 25-Apr-2003
8a. IP-aliasing ("multi-homing") on Linux w-ipaliasl-005.pdf 16-Mar-2003
8b. Multi-homing on Windows w-ipaliasw-003.pdf 14-Mar-2003
9. DNS Setup -- Linux w-dnssul-013.pdf 01-Mar-2003
10. Example of DNS zone file in preparation
10a. DNS config files -- Debian 3.0 ("Woody"): tar archive (.tgz)
10b. DNS config files -- RedHat 8.0: tar archive in preparation
11. Who administers domain names? in preparation
12. Using DNS forwarders with non-slaves in preparation
Part 2 -- End-user and system applications
13. Exercises -- exploring connections in preparation
14. The UUCP mail network in preparation
15. Viewing raw message contents in preparation
16. ngrep's regular expressions in preparation
17. Specification for HTTP / 0.9 in preparation
18. A brief history of the Web in preparation
19. DHCP options summary in preparation
20. DHCP server Setup in preparation
21. netcat tutorial in preparation
22. RPC portmapper service in preparation
Part 3 -- Microsoft Windows Networking on an TCP/IP network
23. NetBIOS, NetBEUI and NBF in preparation
24. Windows-NT Services in preparation
25. Summary of winscl.exe commands in preparation
26. Microsoft's DNS can use WINS in preparation
27. Synchronizing browse lists in Windows in preparation
28. How NT password hashes work in preparation
Part 4 -- Connecting to the Internet, and Internet security
29. Types of Internet connection -- ISDN, ADSL, cable, ... in preparation
30. Cheap backup for an Internet connection in preparation
31. Configuring a dial-in server in preparation
32. Hacker techniques and tools in preparation
33. Conventions for saving fwl settings in preparation
34. Encryption and cryptographic methods in preparation
35. Miscellaneous troubleshooting examples in preparation
36. Using Multiple ethernet cards in preparation
37. Configuring e-mail settings on different versions of Netscape in preparation
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