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This document will guide you to understanding how the Linux kernel implements networking protocols, focused primarily on the Internet Protocol (IP). This document contain a complete reference for experimenters with overviews, walktroughs, source code explanations, and examples. Divided into two parts, the first contains an in-depth examination of the code, data structures and functionality involved with networking. The second part contains detailed instructions for modifying the kernel source code and installing new modules. Table of contain: 1 Introduction, 1.1 Background, 1.3 Sample Network Example, 2 Message Traffic Overview, 2.1 The Network Traffic Path, 2.2 The Protocol Stack, 2.3 Packet Structure, 2.4 Internet Routing, 3 Network Initialization, 3.2.1 The Network Initialization Script, 3.2.4 Dynamic Routing Programs, 3.3.3 Network Routing Computer, 4 Connections, socket structure, Writing to a socket, creating a packet with UDP, TCP, wrapping Packet in IP, transmitting a packet, Linux Functions.

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