Linux Kernel Networking: Implementation and Theory (Paperback)
內容描述
Linux Kernel Networking takes you on a guided in-depth tour of the current Linux networking implementation and the theory behind it. Linux kernel networking is a complex topic, so the book won't burden you with topics not directly related to networking. This book will also not overload you with cumbersome line-by-line code walkthroughs not directly related to what you're searching for; you'll find just what you need, with in-depth explanations in each chapter and a quick reference at the end of each chapter.
Linux Kernel Networking is the only up-to-date reference guide to understanding how networking is implemented, and it will be indispensable in years to come since so many devices now use Linux or operating systems based on Linux, like Android, and since Linux is so prevalent in the data center arena, including Linux-based virtualization technologies like Xen and KVM.
What youll learn
•Kernel networking basics, including socket buffers
•How key protocols like ARP, Neighbour Discovery and ICMP are implemented
•In-depth looks at both IPv4 and IPv6
•Everything you need to know about Linux routing
•How netfilter and IPsec are implemented
•Linux wireless networking
•Additional topics like Network Namespaces, NFC, IEEE 802.15.4, Bluetooth, InfiniBand and more
Who this book is for
Software developers and architects, project managers, CTOs, network admins and architects, network security professionals, computer science researchers, and Linux kernel hackers. A basic knowledge of C and networking is required; basic knowledge of the Linux kernel is helpful but not mandatory.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Netlink Sockets
ICMP: Internet Control Message Protocol
IPv4
The IPv4 Routing Subsystem
Advanced Routing
Linux Neighboring Subsystem
IPv6
Netfilter
IPsec
Layer 4 Protocols
Wireless in Linux
InfiniBand
Advanced Topics
Appendix A: Linux API
Appendix B: Network Administration
Appendix C: Glossary