Comer's TCP/IP books (was: Re: Wizard-level questions)
Nick Dokos
nick at osf.org
Wed Feb 13 04:54:22 AEST 1991
|>
|> Of the list above, Comer was missing. The original poster asked something
|> about networking. A text I have found invaluable is:
|>
|> Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
|> by Douglas Comer, (c) 1988, Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-470154-2
|>
|> It is well written and has answered the vast majority of my questions
|> on networking.
|>
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There is a second edition, expanded and improved:
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol.1: Principles, Protocols
and Architecture by Douglas E. Comer, (c) 1991, Prentice-Hall,
ISBN 0-13-468505-9.
The second volume was scheduled for last November, but as far as I know
it is still not out. The blurb in the back of the first volume says:
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol.2: Implementation
and Internals by Douglas E.Comer and David L.Stevens.
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Nick Dokos (nick at osf.org)
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