On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 02:10:12PM -0400, Chen Chen wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find some documentation, papers or HOWTO's that
> describe the overall Linux TCP/IP stack (other than reading the source
> code)? I get involved in a huge project that we need to understand the
> Linux TCP/IP stack quickly in order to progress...
Hmmm. I recently purchased and peeked at ``Linux IP Stacks Commentary''
by Stephen T. Satchell. It's okay, but ``reading the source'' is a fair
amount of what the book's about; the first ~400 pages are real, live,
source, for your referencing pleasure.
- chad
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