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Network Programming for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Professional Series)
Network Programming for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Professional Series)
ISBN: 0735605602
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 172
Authors:
Anthony Jones
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Cover
LOC
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Introduction to Winsock
Winsock Headers and Libraries
Initializing Winsock
Error Checking and Handling
Addressing a Protocol
Creating a Socket
Connection-Oriented Communication
Connectionless Communication
Miscellaneous APIs
Windows CE
Conclusion
Winsock Design
System Architecture
Protocol Characteristics
Winsock Catalog
Conclusion
Internet Protocol
IPv4
IPv6
Address and Name Resolution
Writing IP Version-Independent Programs
Conclusion
Other Supported Protocols
Infrared Sockets
IPXSPX
NetBIOS
AppleTalk
ATM
Conclusion
Winsock IO Methods
Socket Modes
Socket IO Models
IO Model Consideration
Conclusion
Scalable Winsock Applications
APIs and Scalability
Scalable Server Architecture
Resource Management
Server Strategies
Winsock Direct and Sockets Direct Protocol
Conclusion
Socket Options and Ioctls
Socket Options
Ioctlsocket, WSAIoctl, and WSANSPIoctl
Conclusion
Registration and Name Resolution
Background
Name Space Models
Registering a Service
Querying a Service
Conclusion
Multicasting
Multicast Semantics
IP Multicasting
Reliable Multicasting
ATM Multipoint
Conclusion
Generic Quality of Service
Background
QOS and Winsock
Terminating QOS
Programming QOS
Examples
ATM and QOS
Conclusion
Raw Sockets
Raw Socket Creation
ICMP
Using IP Header Include Option
Conclusion
The Winsock Service Provider Interface
Layered Service Provider
Name Space Providers
Conclusion
.NET Sockets Programming Using C
Overview
Addressing Protocols
Name Resolution
Sending and Receiving Data
Exception Handling
Samples
Conclusion
The Microsoft Visual Basic Winsock Control
Properties
Methods
Events
UDP Example
TCP Example
Limitations
Common Errors
The Windows CE Winsock Control
Conclusion
Remote Access Service
RAS Client
Compiling and Linking
Data Structures and Platform Compatibility Issues
DUN 1.3 Upgrade and Windows 95
RasDial
Phonebook
Connection Management
VPN
Conclusion
IP Helper Functions
Ipconfig
Netstat
Route
ARP
Conclusion
NetBIOS
The OSI Network Model
Microsoft NetBIOS
NetBIOS Programming Basics
Common NetBIOS Routines
Datagram Operations
Miscellaneous NetBIOS Commands
Platform Considerations
Conclusion
The Redirector
Universal Naming Convention
Multiple UNC Provider
Network Providers
Redirector
Server Message Block
Security
Network Security
A Practical Example
Conclusion
Mailslots
Mailslot Implementation Details
Basic ClientServer
Additional Mailslot APIs
Platform and Performance Considerations
Conclusion
Named Pipes
Named Pipe Implementation Details
Basic Server and Client
Other API Calls
Platform and Performance Considerations
Conclusion
Winsock Error Codes
NetBIOS Command Reference
NCBADDGRNAME
NCBADDNAME
NCBASTAT
NCBCALL
NCBCANCEL
NCBCHAINSEND
NCBCHAINSENDNA
NCBDELNAME
NCBDGRECV
NCBDGRECVBC
NCBDGSEND
NCBDGSENDBC
NCBENUM
NCBFINDNAME
NCBHANGUP
NCBLANSTALERT
NCBLISTEN
NCBRECV
NCBRECVANY
NCBRESET
NCBSEND
NCBSENDNA
NCBSSTAT
NCBUNLINK
Network Programming for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Professional Series)
ISBN: 0735605602
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 172
Authors:
Anthony Jones
BUY ON AMAZON
CISSP Exam Cram 2
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK SECURITY
About This Book
Answers to Exam Prep Questions
Exam Prep Questions
Symmetric Encryption
Software Configuration Management
Configuration Control
CM Automation
Appendix E Test Plan
Appendix P Project Statement of Work
Appendix X SCM Guidance for Achieving the Repeatable Level on the Software
Postfix: The Definitive Guide
Documentation
Client-Detection Rules
External Databases
LDAP
C.1. Obtaining Postfix
101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications
Working with Console Applications
Working with the .NET Framework
GDI+
COM Interop/PInvoke
Windows Server 2003 for .NET Developers
PMP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2
Exam Prep Questions
Answers and Explanations
Project Execution
Answers and Explanations
Exam Prep Questions
The Oracle Hackers Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle
The Oracle Network Architecture
Attacking the Authentication Process
Attacking Oracle PL/SQL Web Applications
Running Operating System Commands
Appendix A Default Usernames and Passwords
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