Hi,

I'm looking for programmers in the area of Networking & TCP/IP Programming.


Here is a brief rundown:

*- Client Server & Internet Applications using UDP and TCP.
*- TCP/IP API (Application Programmer Interfaces)- Routines supplied by 
the OS defining the interface between an application and the protocol 
software.
*- The Transport Layer: TCP, UDP, and SCTP.
*- I/O with TCP/IP.
*- BSD Socket Interface - Network endpoints (IP address and port number) 
are represented as sockets.
*- Unix Domain Sockets.
*- Routing & Raw Sockets.
*- TCP Protocol and The IO::Socket API.
*- Socket Programming (supporting TCP, UDP, and SCTP protocols).
*- Key Management Sockets.
*- Advanced Sockets - IPv4 and IPv6 Interoperability.
*- Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
*- Inter-process communication via pipes.
*- System Calls, Blocking.
*- Forking Servers and the Inetd Daemon - common type of TCP server 
which forks a new process to handle each incoming connection.
*- Multiplexed Operations and Non-blocking I/O - which enables an 
application to process multiple I/O streams concurrently without using 
multiprocessing or multithreading.
*- Pre-Forking and Pre-Threading - In order increase a server's ability 
to perform well under heavy loads.
*- The IO::Poll Module - This module allows applications to multiplex 
multiple I/O streams.
*- T/TCP (TCP for Transactions), an extension to TCP that make 
client-server transactions faster, more reliable and more efficient.
*- Distributed Applications (rpc, xdr).
*- Full-fledged communication suite for all the major Internet protocols 
(IP/UDP/TCP/ICMP).


Operating System Development

*- Linux Kernel Internals
*- Linux Device Drivers
*- Kernel Network Devices
*- Linux Kernel Module Programming

Scripting

*- Advanced Bash Scripting
*- Bourne Shell Programming
*- Perl


Please contact me offline for details.


regards,
/vicky

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