Re: TCP/UDP

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On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Afonso Bordado
<afonsobordado@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't mean to be rude, but about two days ago you said that you
> would not mail this mailing list until you completed the eudyptula
> challenge, please stick to this policy.
>
> As per your question, start by reading and completely understanding
> the TCP/IP Protocol and Linux sockets, write some user space test
> applications such as a IM client, and keep writing these applications
> until you are confident that you can understand the kernel code,then
> you should do what you said three days ago and read the kernel code
> and not mail the mailing list for a few months, i say this because
> people are getting saturated at you and your disregard for the
> community and the people involved in it.
>
> Maybe you were just searching the wrong phrases/keywords, but there is
> an enormous amount of information regarding TCP/IP and the Linux
> kernel
>
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/45160/books-resources-which-explain-tcp-ip-kernel-implementation
>
>
> This stack exchange question seems to be related.
>
> 2014-08-18 17:25 GMT+01:00 Nick Krause <xerofoify@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> Hey Guys,
>> After Searching the kernel Docs there is very little information on
>> this for new developers. I want to know more about how
>> the kernel code is written to handle TCP/UDP as even with Google and
>> kernel programming books it's not good enough to
>> learn how to write code for this particular subsystem at a high level.
>> Cheers Nick
>>
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I was just curious. I will keep to my stated promise then.
Nick

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