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Linux IP Networking: A Guide to the Implementation and Modification of the Linux Protocol Stack (Glenn Herrin)
 
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This book serves as a reference on how to comprehend how the Linux kernel executes networking protocols, with a primary emphasis on the Internet Protocol (IP).
Linux Networking (Paul Cobbaut)
 
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Whether you're a novice or an expert Linux network administrator, this book will teach you everything you need to know to do your job. The hard, physical task of creating and maintaining a computer network will be thrust upon...
Next-Generation Firewalls For Dummies, Palo Alto Networks Limited Edition (Lawrence C. Miller)
 
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This book will teach you how to reconsider your security approach to thwart and prevent even the most complex attacks.
Introduction to Socket Programming (Reg Quinton, et al)
 
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The goal of these course notes is to teach Unix application programmers how to create client/server programs that operate in the TCP/IP domain (with some advice for those who want to create UDP/IP applications as well). These guidelines will...
Serial Programming (Wikibooks)
 
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The field of serial data transmission is a fascinating one, so welcome. This article is a part of a series that will address a variety of topics related to serial data transmission.
Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker (William R. Cheswick, et al.)
 
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This book offers helpful tips and useful tools for safeguarding our computers. You will discover how to devise and carry out a security policy that will thwart even the most determined and skilled of hackers while preserving easy access...
Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed (Fenwick McKelvey)
 
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In order to provide a thorough overview of where daemons originate from and how they affect our lives, including their role in contentious issues like network neutrality, this book mixes together history, theory, and legislation.
Linux Client Migration Cookbook: A Practical Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux (Chris Almond)
 
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This book's objective is to give IT organizations—large or small—that are now thinking about switching to Linux-based personal PCs a technical planning resource.
Network Programming with Go  (Jan Newmarch)
 
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Learn more about important Go and network architecture concepts like data serialization, application level protocols, character sets, and encodings. This book provides an introduction to the Go language and discusses network design while also covering the most recent Go...
Slackware Linux Essentials, 2nd Edition (Alan Hicks, et al)
 
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You may learn how to use the Slackware Linux operating system with the help of this book. It's not intended to cover every single detail of the distribution; rather, it aims to demonstrate its capabilities and provide you with...
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