Hello! Today's blog post will be about coding a very rudimentary Client and Server application duo, which will communicate by using TCP Sockets. It is, as illustrated, in principle, just two cans and ...
TCP wrappers are intended to provide wrapper daemons that can be installed without any changes to existing software. Most TCP/IP applications depend on the client/server model — i.e., when a client ...
IP tools, when used properly, can help system builders tackle set-up and configuration chores, speed troubleshooting and problems resolution, and address all kinds of security issues and concerns. A ...
We like security when our data is protected, but we hate it when our application, or applet, doesn't work because security mechanisms are interfering. This article demonstrates how restrictions on TCP ...
In this unit, you will be shown how to develop network servers and clients. Syllabus will contain: Basics: functionality; requirements; software; performance; reliability; building server software.
This paper is a design case study of an IPsec (or Ethernet Security) application developed and tested using a platform-based approach. Bump-in-the-Wire is the name commonly given to a box that can be ...
In this unit, you will be shown how to develop network servers and clients. Syllabus will contain: Basics: functionality; requirements; software; performance; reliability; building server software.