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Linux Networking Cookbook: Tasty Linux Recipes

12/19/2007  III
Relevance: 7.69
If you run Linux networks, you need a copy of Linux Networking Cookbook. Even before I picked up Unix, I worked on networks. While networking has gotten simpler, it's almost all TCP/IP now instead of Arcnet, Token-Ring and a half dozen dusty wiring and protocol schemes. The services that use networking have gotten ever more powerful and more complicated. That's why a book like Carla Schroder's Linux Networking Cookbook is so valuable.
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10 quick tips to make Linux networking easier

08/16/2008  II
Relevance: 7.61
Networking is a must-have on all levels of computing. Be it home or corporate, networking is the one aspect of computing that is, without a shadow of a doubt, a deal breaker. And with some help, the Linux operating system can be the king of networking, in both ease of use and security. But that doesn’t mean the average (and sometimes even the above-average) user can’t use some help. These tips should help make Linux networking go a little more smoothly.
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Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding TCP, the Protocol

09/18/2008  II
Relevance: 7.32
Our replay of Charlie Schluting's excellent Networking 101 series continues with a two-part dissection of TCP. Understanding the ubiquitous TCP is key to troubleshooting networking communications.
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Linux Networking Cookbook review

01/17/2008  II
Relevance: 7.14
"As a dba, I'm constantly looking to learn more about networking and system administration. Both can have quite an impact on the performance of my piece of the puzzle. A welcome addition to the materials to help me learn about networking is Carla Schroder's"Linux Networking Cookbook". This book is just right for the person like myself who enjoys learning by getting hands-on experience with the technology. The scope is wide and so someone with a great depth of networking experience may find that the treatments of each is a bit shallow. On the other hand, that wide scope means this book may hold something new, even for someone with some level of experience."
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FIN-ACK: Wrapping Up Networking 101

01/20/2008  III
Relevance: 7.13
All good things must come to an end, and so it is with Networking 101. This installment, we take a look back at everything we covered in our series. We designed the series with the belief that everyone in networking should understand all of these concepts... [This is not a new article, but it's such an excellent series I figured it was worth a re-run.-- TC]
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Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding the Internet Protocol

09/13/2008  III
Relevance: 7.05
Welcome back! Charlie Schluting, in this edition of Networking 101, will give you the IP knowledge required to understand routing issues. Most everything on the Internet uses IP, and unlike Ethernet, knowing this protocol is pivotal to understanding how networking works with regards to the big picture. In upcoming articles, Networking 101 will explore TCP and UDP, routing theories, and then delve into the specific routing protocols. It's going to be a wild ride.
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Anatomy of the Linux Networking Stack

06/30/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.88
Explore the structure of theLinux networking stack from the perspective of its layers and also examines some of its major structures. Its interfaces range from the protocol agnostics, such as the common sockets layer interface or the device layer, to the specific interfaces of the individual networking protocols.
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An open API for networking technology?

02/21/2007  II
Relevance: 6.85
Although I concentrate mainly on development these days, in previous lives I was involved in internal control and network management in a City financial institution and I like to keep up to date with networking and network security especially as I believe that networking technology represents a long-neglected opportunity for developers.
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Tutorial: Networking 101: Subnets Realized (Including IPv6)

08/07/2008  I
Relevance: 6.82
An oft-asked question in networking classes is"why can't we just put everyone on the same subnet and stop worrying about routing?" In this continuing series, networking expert Charlie Schluting explains in detail the finer points of subnets, netmasks, and IPv6 addressing.
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Vyatta Recruits 100 Open Source Networking Partners

08/09/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.77
More than 100 solutions providers are now backing Vyatta’s open source networking gear, The VAR Guy has learned. But that’s just the start of an open source networking tidal wave.Take a look
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