Amazon.co.uk Review
The authors spend a bit too long explaining elementary stuff about the Internet. Still, they unravel Internet phenomena very clearly, explaining for example that FTP is a protocol, a service, and an application in complete TCP/IP suites. Dummies books are big on using analogies to explain technical subjects; this book uses food and a set of dinnerware as an analogy for the TCP/IP software, and sometimes distracts from its educational objective by struggling to make the comparison fit. Regardless, the authors succeed in explaining an important and complex set of internetworking technologies to readers with no prior TCP/IP experience. You'll appreciate the background this book provides if you are planning to configure a small TCP/IP network or work your way toward more elaborate jobs. --David Wall --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Product Description
TCP/IP is a hot topic, because it′s the glue that holds the Internet and the Web together, and network administrators need to stay on top of the latest developments. TCP/IP For Dummies, 6th Edition, is both an introduction to the basics for beginners as well as the perfect go–to resource for TCP/IP veterans.
The book includes the latest on Web protocols and new hardware, plus very timely information on how TCP/IP secures connectivity for blogging, vlogging, photoblogging, and social networking. Step–by–step instructions show you how to install and set up TCP/IP on clients and servers; build security with encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures; handle new voice and mobile technologies, and much more.
- Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the de facto standard transmission medium worldwide for computer–to–computer communications; intranets, private internets, and the Internet are all built on TCP/IP
- The book shows you how to install and configure TCP/IP and its applications on clients and servers; explains intranets, extranets, and virtual private networks (VPNs); provides step–by–step information on building and enforcing security; and covers all the newest protocols
- You′ll learn how to use encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures to set up a secure Internet credit card transaction
Find practical security tips, a Quick Start Security Guide, and still more in this practical guide.
From the Author
i recommend this book to anyone who has a tcp/ip connection and wishes to learn what they can do with it beside access the internet --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From the Back Cover
Now that IPv4 and IPv6 have joined and coexist, TCP/IP administration and standards have had quite a makeover. This book helps you catch up! Learn how to handle blogs and social networks, and get the scoop on new Web protocols, wireless routers, updated hardware, new voice and mobile technologies, security procedures to defend against new threats, and a whole lot more.
- Stack ′em up — understand the TCP/IP layer stack and protocol stack
Pick your system — configure TCP/IP on Windows 7, Windows 2008, Mac OS X, Linux, Unix, Windows Vista, or Windows XP
Go wireless — set up a wireless router and network, configure TCP/IP for Wi–Fi, and handle security
Safety′s your business — learn to use encryption, authentication, digital certificates, and signatures, and set up secure credit card transactions
From 4 to 6 — learn to use IPv6 solutions, build IPv6 addresses, and discover the advantages of dual protocol stacks
All about e–mail — explore the various e–mail protocols and how to secure and configure clients and services
Socialize — create connectivity for blogs, social networking sites, chats, and instant messaging
Keep users happy — secure your network and sniff out problems
Open the book and find:
- Six steps to a complete TCP/IP configuration
The pros and cons of trusted host files
Common–sense best practices for network security
How to configure DNS clients and servers
Tips for managing cookies
What to expect from a VoIP phone system
How to set up and secure mobile IP
Some different uses for TCP/IP
About the Author
Marshall Wilensky was a consultant and network manager for multiprotocol networks at Harvard University′s Graduate School of Business Administration. Both are internationally known speakers.