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TCP/IP Sockets in C: Practical Guide for Programmers
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TCP/IP Sockets in C: Practical Guide for Programmers

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7 ½ X 9 ¼ in 1 Introduction

1.1 Networks,Packets,andProtocols 1.2 AboutAddresses
1.2.1 Writing DownIPAddresses 1.2.2 Dealing withTwoVersions
1.2.3 PortNumbers1.2.4 SpecialAddresses 1.3 AboutNames 1.4 ClientsandServers 1.5 WhatIsaSocket?

2 Basic TCP Sockets

2.1 IPv4TCPClient
2.1.1 TCPServer 2.2 Creating andDestroying Sockets

2.3 Specifying Addresses
2.3.1 GenericAddre sses
2.3.2 IPv4Addresses 2.3.3 IPv6Addresses< BR id=‘CRLF’>2.3.4 GenericAddressStorage 2.3.5 Binary/Strin g AddressConversion
2.3.6 Getting aSocket?sAssociatedAddre sses
2.4 Connecting aSocket
2.5 Binding toan Address
2.6 Handling Incoming Connections 2.7 Communication 2.8 Using IPv6

3 Of Names and Address Families

3.1 Mapping NamestoNumbers

3.1.1 Accessing theNameService 3.1.2 Details

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2009
Pages
216
ISBN
9780123745408

7 ½ X 9 ¼ in 1 Introduction

1.1 Networks,Packets,andProtocols 1.2 AboutAddresses
1.2.1 Writing DownIPAddresses 1.2.2 Dealing withTwoVersions
1.2.3 PortNumbers1.2.4 SpecialAddresses 1.3 AboutNames 1.4 ClientsandServers 1.5 WhatIsaSocket?

2 Basic TCP Sockets

2.1 IPv4TCPClient
2.1.1 TCPServer 2.2 Creating andDestroying Sockets

2.3 Specifying Addresses
2.3.1 GenericAddre sses
2.3.2 IPv4Addresses 2.3.3 IPv6Addresses< BR id=‘CRLF’>2.3.4 GenericAddressStorage 2.3.5 Binary/Strin g AddressConversion
2.3.6 Getting aSocket?sAssociatedAddre sses
2.4 Connecting aSocket
2.5 Binding toan Address
2.6 Handling Incoming Connections 2.7 Communication 2.8 Using IPv6

3 Of Names and Address Families

3.1 Mapping NamestoNumbers

3.1.1 Accessing theNameService 3.1.2 Details

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2009
Pages
216
ISBN
9780123745408