Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 - Why IPv6 Is Important1.2 - An Analogy
1.3 - So Just What Is It That We Are Running Out Of?
1.4 - But You Said There Were 4.3 Billion IPv4 Addresses?
1.5 - Is IPv6 Just An Asian Thing?
1.6 - So What Is This "Second Internet"?
1.7 - Whatever Happened To IPv5?
1.8 - Let's Eliminate The Middle Man
1.9 - Why Am I The One Writing This Book? Just Who Do I Think I Am, Anyway?
CHAPTER 2 - HISTORY OF COMPUTER NETWORKS UP TO TCP/ IPv4
2.1 - Real Computer Networking2.2 - The Beginnings Of Internet (ARPANET)
2.3 - And That Brings Us Up To Today
CHAPTER 3 - REVIEW OF TCP/ IPv4
3.1 - Network Hardware3.2 - RFCS: The Internet Standards Process
3.3 - TCP/ IPv4
3.4 - TCP: The Transmission Control Protocol
3.5 - UDP: The User Datagram Protocol
3.6 - DHCPv4: Dynamic Host Configuation Protocol For TCP/ IPv4
3.7 - TCP/ IPv4 Network Configuration
CHAPTER 4 - THE DEPLETION OF THE IPv4 ADDRESS SPACE
4.1 - OECD IPv6 Report, March 20084.2 - OECD Follow-Up Report, April 2010
4.3 - How IPv4 Addresses Were Allocated In The Early Days
4.4 - Problems Introduced By Customer Premise Equipment NAT (CPE NAT)
CHAPTER 5 - TCP/ IPv6 CORE PROTOCOLS
5.1 - Network Hardware5.2 - RFCS: A Whole Raft Of New Standards For TCP/ IPv6
5.3 - TCP/ IPv6
5.4 - TCP: The Transmission Control Protocol
5.5 - UDP: The User Datagram Protocol
5.6 - DHCPv6-Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol For TCP/ IPv6
5.7 - TCP/ IPv6 Network Configuration
CHAPTER 6 - IPSEC AND MOBILE IP
6.1 - Internet Protocol Layer Security (IPsec)6.2 - Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
6.3 - Mobile IP
CHAPTER 7 - TRANSITION MECHANISMS
7.1 - Relevant Standards7.2 - Transition Mechanisms
7.3 - Dual Stack
7.4 - Tunneling
7.5 - Translation
7.6 - Recommendations On Transition Mechanisms
CHAPTER 8 - DNS
8.1 - How DNS Evolved8.2 - Domain Names
8.3 - DNS Revolver
8.4 - DNS Server Configuration
8.5 - DNS Protocol
8.6 - DNS Servers And Records
8.7 - DNS Servers And Zones
8.8 - Different Types Of DNS Servers
8.9 - Client Access To DNS
8.10 - The Root DNS Servers
8.11 - MX And SRV Records
8.12 - ENUM
8.12 - DNSSEC (Secure DNS)
CHAPTER 9 - IPv6 RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
9.1 - Internet Governance Bodies9.2 - IPv6 Forum Groups
9.3 - Informal IPv6 Network Administration Certification
9.4 - Wide Project, Japan
CHAPTER 10 - IPv6 PROJECTS
10.1 - Project 1: A Standalone Dual Stack Node In An IPv4 Network, Using Tunneled Service10.2 - Project 2: Dual Stack Router With Router Advertisement Daemon
10.3 - Project 3: Internal Dual-Stack Freebsd Server
10.4 - Project 4: Dual Stack DNS Server
10.5 - Project 5: Dual Stack Web Server
10.6 - Project 6: Dual Stack E-Mail Server
10.7 - Conclusion
APPENDIX A - CRYPTOGRAPHY & PKI
A.1 - Cryptography StandardsA.2 - Cryptography, Encryption And Decryption
A.3 - Message Digest
A.4 - Asymmetric Key Cryptography
A.5 - Hash-Based Message Authentication Code (HMAC)
A.6 - Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
A.7 - Secure Socket Layer (SSL)/ Transport Layer Security (TLS)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
TCP/ IPv4TCP/ IPv6
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