From: Rocky Heckman (rocky.he@g-wizinnovations.com)
Date: Thu Jul 08 2004 - 19:07:32 EDT
If you really want to get into TCP/IP here's a good place to start
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
(4th Edition)
by Douglas E. Comer
Hardcover: 750 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.64 x 9.59 x 7.29
Publisher: Pearson Education; 4th edition (January 18, 2000)
ISBN: 0130183806
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II: ANSI C Version: Design, Implementation,
and Internals (3rd Edition)
by Douglas E. Comer, David L. Stevens
Hardcover: 660 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.19 x 9.52 x 7.32
Publisher: Pearson Education; 3rd edition (June 15, 1998)
ISBN: 0139738436
-----Original Message-----
From: Jordan Cole (stilist) [mailto:stilist@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 8 July 2004 10:51 AM
To: Don Parker
Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com; vuln-dev@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: TCP/IP skills
I'm not a professional in any sense of the word, I just toy with
technology out of love. I have yet to find a good tutorial or
instruction manual on how to use TCP/IP or many of the other
technologies used in security and the internet. While I'm sure they
exist, I simply haven't stumbled across them yet. It took me several
tries with Google to find an explanation of SMTP; even then it wasn't
obvious from the search results. Perhaps if somebody would make a
website or (inexpensive) book dedicated to topics such as these, more
geeks/professionals would have a knowledge of it.
And that concludes my outsider's view. :)
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