UNIX NetworkingThis work represents a detailed look at major aspects of networking in the UNIX system. The book is intended for the use of students and computer professionals with a basic comprehension of the technical aspects of both programming and networking. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
NFS AND | 117 |
Introduction 93Background and History 94 Overview | 130 |
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administrator allows application array block bool buffer bytes canvas client programs color map command communication connection create daemon datagram define device dictionary disconnect domain driver encoding entry error example execute exit Expose event file descriptor file system font functions graphics header host implementation input interface Internet ioctl kernel Lan Manager Lan Manager/X login mailslot mount MS-DOS name server named pipe NETBIOS node opcode operand stack option packet password pointer PostScript primary name server procedure protocol provider queue redirector remote file system request resource rfmaster rfstart routines running screen sent socket specified standard stream string Sun Microsystems system calls TCP/IP tion transport UNIX System unsigned integer uucico UUCP window manager Window System X protocol Xlib