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What literature to read about networking?
What literature to read about networks? Quite for beginners, for an introduction to the topic. Low-level principles of interaction between a computer and a network: how the OS and programs receive and send information to the network, how they access the network adapter, what ports are. Principles of packet forwarding of information over networks, principles of packet addressing, etc. It is desirable without too much deepening into practice and technical details.
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Olifer V.G., Olifer N.A. - Fundamentals of computer networks - 2009
Construction of multiservice Ethernet networks [Filimonov, 2007]
Kenin A.M. - Practical Guide for System Administrator - 2010
Kenin A.M. - System Administrator's Tutorial - 2012,
well, somewhere here in the questions, this is the same and a little more, already
The classics have already been advised to you, but you have not yet had time to run Wireshark on a computer and look inside IP packets with your own eyes.
I think this is the most convenient way: you don’t have to go far (there is “Internet”, which means there is data exchange over the network), the entire IP stack is visible, everything is commented (briefly, but enough for understanding). Recommend!
After Tanenbaum, I recommend a series of articles:
Networks for the smallest.
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