Ebook: Computer, Internet and Network Systems Security
July 19, 2007 – 12:16 pm
Table of Content
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BASIC INTERNET TECHNICAL DETAILS
1.1.1 TCP/IP : Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
1.1.2 UDP:User Datagram Protocol
1.1.3 Internet Addressing
1.1.4 Types of Connections and Connectors
1.1.5 Routing
1.2 Internet Applications and Protocols
1.2.1 ARCHIE
1.2.2 DNS ? Domain Name System
1.2.3 E-mail ? Electronic Mail
1.2.4 SMTP ? Simple Mail Transport Protocol
1.2.5 PEM ? Privacy Enhanced Mail
1.2.6 Entrust and Entrust-Lite
1.2.7 PGP ? Pretty Good Privacy
1.2.8 RIPEM ? Riordan’s Internet Privacy-Enhanced Mail
1.2.9 MIME ? Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
1.3 File Systems
1.3.1 AFS ? Andrew File system
1.3.2 NFS ? Network File System
1.3.3 FTP ? File Transfer Protocol
1.3.4 GOPHER
1.3.5 ICMP ? Internet Control Message Protocol
1.3.6 LPD ? Line Printer Daemon
1.3.7 NNTP ? Network News Transfer Protocol
1.3.8 News Readers
1.3.9 NIS ? Network Information Services
1.3.10 RPC ? Remote Procedure Call
1.3.11 R-utils (rlogin, rcp, rsh)
1.3.12 SNMP ? Simple Network Management Protocol
1.3.13 TELNET
1.3.14 TFTP ? Trivial File Transfer Protocol
1.3.15 Motif
1.3.16 Openwindows
1.3.17 Winsock
1.3.18 Windows – X
1.3.19 WAIS ? Wide Area Information Servers
1.3.20 WWW ? World Wide Web
1.3.21 HTTP ? HyperText Transfer Protocol
2.0 SECURITY
2.1 SECURITY POLICY
Compiled By:
S.K.PARMAR, Cst
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