IPv6 Network Programming

IPv6 Network Programming

by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino
ISBN-10:
1555583180
ISBN-13:
9781555583187
Pub. Date:
11/01/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
1555583180
ISBN-13:
9781555583187
Pub. Date:
11/01/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
IPv6 Network Programming

IPv6 Network Programming

by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino
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Overview

This book contains everything you need to make your application program support IPv6. IPv6 socket APIs (RFC2553) are fully described with real-world examples. It covers security, a great concern these days. To secure the Internet infrastructure, every developer has to take a security stance - to audit every line of code, to use proper API and write correct and secure code as much as possible. To achieve this goal, the examples presented in this book are implemented with a security stance. Also, the book leads you to write secure programs. For instance, the book recommends against the use of some of the IPv6 standard APIs - unfortunately, there are some IPv6 APIs that are inherently insecure, so the book tries to avoid (and discourage) the use of such APIs. Another key issue is portability. The examples in the book should be applicable to any of UNIX based operating systems, MacOS X, and Windows XP.


* Covers the new protocol just adopted by the Dept of Defense for future systems
* Deals with security concerns, including spam and email, by presenting the best programming standards
* Fully describes IPv6 socket APIs (RFC2553) using real-world examples
* Allows for portability to UNIX-based operating systems, MacOS X, and Windows XP

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781555583187
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/01/2004
Pages: 376
Sales rank: 887,885
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

He has been contributing to IPv6 protocol design, implementation and deployment through activities at KAME project, where IPv6 stack is developed and maintained for 4.4BSD-variants.
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