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This category is for the protocols that are used in the Internet protocol suite, commonly known as the TCP/IP model, also known as the DoD model.
http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/
A directory of the Internet Engineering Task Force groups and their web pages.
http://www.rhyshaden.com/
Notes and tutorials on networking. Old and newer data network technologies are both covered.
http://www.ietf.org/1id-abstracts.html
List of documents organized by alphabetized subjects.
http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/73.htm
Overview of Internet protocols.
http://internet2.edu/
A consortium led by universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet.
https://ipfs.io/
A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol to make the web faster, safer, and more open.
http://www.sockets.com/services.htm
Well known port numbers for TCP and UDP, from Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
http://www.rfc-editor.org/
Collates Request For Comments documents. Explains the RFC process, and includes a searchable database of RFCs.
http://www.softpanorama.org/Bookshelf/tcpip.shtml
Critical reviews of several TCP/IP-related books. Recommendations for students.
http://www.itprc.com/tcpipfaq/
TCP/IP Frequently Asked Questions.
http://www.ii.uib.no/~magnus/TCP.html
Yet another introduction to the TCP/IP Protocols.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/gg243376.html
Redbooks Technical Manuals from IBM. TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
http://archives.obs-us.com/obs/english/books/editinc/
Online version of the book "The Internet Companion". Explains the basics of communication on the Internet and the applications available.
http://ietfreport.isoc.org/
A catalogue of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documents, including RFCs and Internet Drafts.
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
A protocol that transfers text and binary files without errors between diverse types of computers over potentially hostile communication links, and a suite of communications software programs; Columbia University.
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/nag/
This manual, which is part of the Linux Documentation Project, contains a introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and covers various topics related to configuring networking services.
http://www.dmsa.unipd.it/andreap/nag/nag.html
Free electronic book in html format covering not only the TCP/IP protocols but also the configuration of most of the applications a network administrator must maintain.
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