The Stevens series is outstanding as well, but in a different way. If you
are looking for a hands-on, UNIX-centric, in depth analysis of the TCP/IP
suite, then the Stevens series is for you. If you want a full treatment of
the protocols from a purely theoretical perspective, then you want Comer's
Volume 1. If you want to understand how to implement these protocols in code
(and perhaps get a perspective on how vendors do this), then you want
Comer's Volumes 2 and 3.
I say, get all 6! I did, and it was the loneliest year of my life, but damn
did I learn something! [=`)
Dale
[=`)
>From: mamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: mamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Douglas Comer
>Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:01:04 +0200
>
>They are good book, but I prefer Stevens TCP/IP illustrated series.
>
>They are the best technical book I have.
>
>Mamo
>
>DS> I'm sure there was some discussion before in group about Douglas Comer,
>DS> however I was unable to relocate it.
>
>DS> Question:
>
>DS> Has anyone an opinion on his three volume series:
>DS> TCP/IP Vol. I
>
>DS> Internetworking With TCP/IP Vol II
>
>DS> Internetworking With TCP/IP Vol III
>
>DS> Any knowledgeable feedback appreciated. Thanks.
>
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