TCP/IP illustrated

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Principal: Stevens, W. Richard
Otros autores o Colaboradores: Wright, Gary R.
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: Reading : Addison-Wesley, 1996
Edición:v. 3 - 1st ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Consultar en el Cátalogo
Notas:v. 3: TCP for transactions, HTTP, NNTP, and the UNIX domain protocols -- Incluye índice y bibliografía.
Descripción Física:xix, 328 p. : il.
ISBN:0201634953
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. TCP for Transactions
  • 1. T/TCP Introduction
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 UDP Client-Server
  • 1.3 TCP Client-Server
  • 1.4 T/TCP Client-Server
  • 1.5 Test Network
  • 1.6 Timing Example
  • 1.7 Applications
  • 1.8 History
  • 1.9 Implementations
  • 1.10 Summary
  • 2. T/TCP Protocol
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 New TCP Options for T/TCP
  • 2.3 T/TCP Implementation Variables
  • 2.4 State Transition Diagram
  • 2.5 T/TCP Extended States
  • 2.6 Summary
  • 3. T/TCP Examples
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Client Reboot
  • 3.3 Normal T/TCP Transaction
  • 3.4 Server Receives Old Duplicate SYN
  • 3.5 Server Reboot
  • 3.6 Request or Reply Exceeds MSS
  • 3.7 Backward Compatibility
  • 3.8 Summary
  • 4. T/TCP Protocol (Continued)
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Client Port Numbers and TIME_WAIT State
  • 4.3 Purpose of the TIME_WAIT State
  • 4.4 TIME_WAIT State Truncation
  • 4.5 Avoiding the Three-Way Handshake with TAO
  • 4.6 Summary
  • 5. T/TCP Implementation: Socket Layer
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Constants
  • 5.3 sosend Function
  • 5.4 Summary
  • 6. T/TCP Implementation: Routing Table
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Code Introduction
  • 6.3 radix_node_head Structure
  • 6.4 rtentry Structure
  • 6.5 rt_metrics Structure
  • 6.6 in_inithead Function
  • 6.7 in_addroute Function
  • 6.8 in_matroute Function
  • 6.9 in_clsroute Function
  • 6.10 in_rtqtimo Function
  • 6.11 in_rtqkill Function
  • 6.12 Summary
  • 7. T/TCP Implementation: Protocol Control Blocks
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 in_pcbladdr Function
  • 7.3 in_pcbconnect Function
  • 7.4 Summary
  • 8. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Overview
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Code Introduction
  • 8.3 TCP protosw Structure
  • 8.4 TCP Control Block
  • 8.5 tcp_init Function
  • 8.6 tcp_slowtimo Function
  • 8.7 Summary
  • 9. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Output
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 tcp_output Function
  • 9.3 Summary
  • 10. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Functions
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 tcp_newtcpcb Function
  • 10.3 tcp_rtlookup Function
  • 10.4 tcp_gettaocache Function
  • 10.5 Retransmission Timeout Calculations
  • 10.6 tcp_close Function
  • 10.7 tcp_msssend Function
  • 10.8 tcp_mssrcvd Function
  • 10.9 tcp_dooptions Function
  • 10.10 tcp_reass Function
  • 10.11 Summary
  • 11. T/TCP Implementation: TCP Input
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Preliminary Processing
  • 11.3 Header Prediction
  • 11.4 Initiation of Passive Open
  • 11.5 Initiation of Active Open
  • 11.6 PAWS: Protection Against Wrapped Sequence Numbers
  • 11.7 ACK Processing
  • 11.8 Completion of Passive Opens and Simultaneous Opens
  • 11.9 ACK Processing (Continued)
  • 11.10 FIN Processing
  • 11.11 Summary
  • 12. T/TCP Implementation: TCP User Requests
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 PRU_CONNECT Request
  • 12.3 tcp_connect Function
  • 12.4 PRU_SEND and PRU_SEND_EOF Requests
  • 12.5 tcp_usrclosed Function
  • 12.6 tcp_sysctl Function
  • 12.7 T/TCP Futures
  • 12.8 Summary
  • Part II. Additional TCP Applications
  • 13. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Introduction to HTTP and HTML
  • 13.3 HTTP Protocol
  • 13.4 An Example
  • 13.5 HTTP Statistics
  • 13.6 Performance Problems
  • 13.7 Summary
  • 14. Packets Found on an HTTP Server
  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Multiple HTTP Servers
  • 14.3 Client SYN Interarrival Time
  • 14.4 RTT Measurements
  • 14.5 listen Backlog Queue
  • 14.6 Client SYN Options
  • 14.7 Client SYN Retransmissions
  • 14.8 Domain Names
  • 14.9 Timing Out Persist Probes
  • 14.10 Simulation of T/TCP Routing Table Size
  • 14.11 Mbuf Interaction
  • 14.12 TCP PCB Cache and Header Prediction
  • 14.13 Summary
  • 15. NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol
  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 NNTP Protocol
  • 15.3 A Simple News Client
  • 15.4 A More Sophisticated News Client
  • 15.5 NNTP Statistics
  • 15.6 Summary
  • Part III. The Unix Domain Protocols
  • 16. Unix Domain Protocols: Introduction
  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 Usage
  • 16.3 Performance
  • 16.4 Coding Examples
  • 16.5 Summary
  • 17. Unix Domain Protocols: Implementation
  • 17.1 Introduction
  • 17.2 Code Introduction
  • 17.3 Unix domain and protosw Structures
  • 17.4 Unix Domain Socket Address Structures
  • 17.5 Unix Domain Protocol Control Blocks
  • 17.6 uipc_usrreq Function
  • 17.7 PRU_ATTACH Request and unp_attach Function
  • 17.8 PRU_DETACH Request and unp_detach Function
  • 17.9 PRU_BIND Request and unp_bind Function
  • 17.10 PRU_CONNECT Request and unp_connect Function
  • 17.11 PRU_CONNECT2 Request and unp_connect2 Function
  • 17.12 socketpair System Call
  • 17.13 pipe System Call
  • 17.14 PRU_ACCEPT Request
  • 17.15 PRU_DISCONNECT Request and unp_disconnect Function
  • 17.16 PRU_SHUTDOWN Request and unp_shutdown Function
  • 17.17 PRU_ABORT Request and unp_drop Function
  • 17.18 Miscellaneous Requests
  • 17.19 Summary
  • 18. Unix Domain Protocols: I/O and Descriptor Passing
  • 18.1 Introduction
  • 18.2 PRU_SEND and PRU_RCVD Requests
  • 18.3 Descriptor Passing
  • 18.4 unp_internalize Function
  • 18.5 unp_externalize Function
  • 18.6 unp_discard Function
  • 18.7 unp_dispose Function
  • 18.8 unp_scan Function
  • 18.9 unp_gc Function
  • 18.10 unp_mark Function
  • 18.11 Performance (Revisited)
  • 18.12 Summary
  • Appendix A. Measuring Network Times
  • A.1 RTT Measurements Using Ping
  • A.2 Protocol Stack Measurements
  • A.3 Latency and Bandwidth
  • Appendix B. Coding Applications for T/TCP
  • Bibliography
  • Index