>
> Being somewhat involved in networks, and having to man the post at the
> internet gate, there are some ground rules I am looking for. The first
> rule I would like to find is the RFC for TCP/IP. At first glance, it
> appears to me that any security measure depends on the old 1's and 0's
> and just where they are in the "stream of things." I've seen many
> pretty pictures of the TCP/IP protocol, but am looking for a digest of
> possible values and their descriptions.
>
A good "starter" book is the O'Reilly & Associates "TCP/IP Network
Administration" (ISBN 0-937175-82-X). Also, "Internetworking with
TCP/IP, Principles, Protocols & Architecture" vols. I, II & III by
Douglas E. Comer, published by Prentice Hall (ISBN 0-13-468505-9).
Cheers,
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Paul Ferguson
US Sprint
Enterprise Internet Engineering tel: 703.904.2437
Herndon, Virginia USA internet: paul @
hawk .
sprintmrn .
com
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