"Even before I picked up Unix, I worked on networks. While
networking has gotten simpler, it's almost all TCP/IP now instead
of Arcnet, Token-Ring and a half dozen dusty wiring and protocol
schemes. The services that use networking have gotten ever more
powerful and more complicated. That's why a book like Carla
Schroder's Linux Networking Cookbook is so valuable.
"In her book, Schroder delivers exactly what she promises:
recipes for creating tasty and useful Linux and TCP/IP networking
setups..."