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Upgrading and Repairing Networks
Authors:
Ogletree T.W.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/434
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Ports, Services, and Applications
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Chapter 26. Basic TCPIP Services and Applications
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
The Telnet Protocol
Using Telnet and FTP with a Firewall
The R-Utilities
The Finger Utility
Other Services and Applications Built on the TCPIP Suite
Chapter 27. Internet Mail Protocols: POP3, SMTP, and IMAP
How SMTP Works
Putting It All Together
The Post Office Protocol (POP3)
The Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4 (IMAP4)
Chapter 28. Troubleshooting Tools for TCPIP Networks
Checking the Host System s Configuration First
Using ping and tracert to Check Connectivity
Using the nslookup Command to Troubleshoot Name Resolution Issues
Other Useful Commands
Chapter 29. BOOTP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
What Is BOOTP?
Taking BOOTP One Step Further: DHCP
An Example: Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on Windows 20002003
Using DHCP with Red Hat Linux
Chapter 30. Network Name Resolution
Hardware Versus Protocol Addresses
NetBIOS
Installing and Configuring WINS on Windows 20002003 Servers
TCPIP Names
Installing DNS on a Windows 2000 or 2003 Server
Network Information Service
Chapter 31. Using the Active Directory
Early Directories
Objects and Attributes
What Is a Domain Tree? What Is a Forest?
The Active Directory and Dynamic DNS
Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI)
The Active Directory Schema
Finding Objects in the Active Directory
Windows Server 2003: New Active Directory Features
Installing the Active Directory on a Windows Server 2003 Computer
Chapter 32. Overview of Novell NetWare IPXSPX
Using the Novell Proprietary Protocols
Connectionless Service and Protocols
Connection-Oriented Service and Protocols
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)
Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX)
NetWare Core Protocol (NCP)
NetWare Security Guidelines
NCP Protocol Independence
Chapter 33. Overview of the Novell Bindery and Novell Directory Services
Understanding NetWare Directory Structures
Using Novell Directory Services
Chapter 34. Expanding and Enhancing NDS: NetWare s eDirectory
Basics of the eDirectory
The eDirectory Can Be Installed on Many Different Operating Systems
Options to Consider for Installing the eDirectory
New Features the eDirectory Delivers
Chapter 35. File Server Protocols
Why Should You Read This Chapter?
Server Message Block (SMB) and the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
NetWare Core Protocol (NCP)
Unix Network File System (NFS)
Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS): Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Chapter 36. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol
It All Started with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at CERN
What Is HTTP?
URLs, URIs, and URNs
Chapter 37. Routing Protocols
Basic Types of Routing Protocols
Multi-Protocol Label Switching
Chapter 38. The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Protocol
Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption
Does SSL Provide Enough Security for Internet Transactions?
OpenSource SSL
Chapter 39. Introduction to the IPv6 Protocol
What s the Difference Between IPv4 and IPv6?
The IPv6 Headers
Other IPv6 Considerations
The Future of IPv6
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