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    Does it show up as 0.0.0.0 because it isnt binded...

    Does it show up as 0.0.0.0 because it isnt binded yet?

    In routing, we use 0.0.0.0 to define a gateway of last resort.
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    SMB 3 way handshake? (andX)

    I noticed I dont see any 3 way handshakes when browsing local file shares on my server. Instead I see the SMB protocol being used. Look slike AndX request and AndX response takes the place of the 3...
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    Thanks whistlenm1 . I do have that book (1st...

    Thanks whistlenm1 . I do have that book (1st edition). Have not read it yet, as I just got it off amazon last week. But from my skimming: It is definitely a book geared more towards developers and...
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    I am unaware of any Network + book that defines...

    I am unaware of any Network + book that defines this to the extent I'm looking for (net + cert here). CCNA books barely brush on it. TCP/IP illustrated goes over it briefly. Cisco has had the best...
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    Google is not the answer for everything....

    Google is not the answer for everything. Sometimes you have to ask. Google has yielded tons of info on the definition of sliding window. I've also read most of the rfcs pertaining to it.

    Each...
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    Question for network programmers

    First off I'm not a programmer. I'm a network tech. So forgive me if any of the terms I use seem strange. I'm trying to understand how sliding window protocol operates in relation to the buffers.
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    Eh, one more question. If you're just starting...

    Eh, one more question. If you're just starting out in programming..............would it be ok to focus on programming in networking? Or does that come after you have famailiarized yourself with a...
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    so the general consensus is to learn C++ if your...

    so the general consensus is to learn C++ if your interested in programming (network programming too). It is mainly platform independent . I assume once you start writing programs for say linux, you...
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    Thanks fellas. Yes, I will want to do some...

    Thanks fellas. Yes, I will want to do some networking programming. Is C# similar to C and C++? Which is better to learn first?
    Thanks
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    programming in linux or windows?

    My background is in networking, but I want to start programming.

    is there much difference in programming between linux and windows? If you know how to program C, you know C regardless of the...
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    heh. woops :D

    heh. woops :D
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    thanks man

    thanks man
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    Thanks for the quick response Prelude. This...

    Thanks for the quick response Prelude.

    This sounds like a little kid asking, but I'm 24 now. I'm familiar with the very very basic programming stuff (eof's, gosubs, loops etc). Mostly from qbasic...
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    Getting good with C?

    Hi, I'm currently in the network security field part time. Pretty decent with networking and vulnerability assessments etc (sans certified, ccna pursuing ccnp)..

    My question is:
    How long...
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