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Making sense of GNU/Linux network protocols



Date Published:
16 APR 2003
About the White Paper:
To exchange information over a network, computers must communicate using a common language, or protocol. When you work with a network you do not need to know all of the rules of each protocol, but you should know the characteristics of the protocols that are available to you. With this knowledge you can make intelligent decisions about which protocol to use in various contexts. This article describes briefly the most common protocols in use today.
Author:
Sobell, Mark
About the Author:
Mark Sobell is the author of A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8, A Practical Guide to Linux, A Practical Guide to Solaris, A Practical Guide to the UNIX System 3/E, and UNIX System V: A Practical Guide, 3/E.
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