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1. Trong các site của Active Directory và giao diện điều khiển dịch vụ, điều hướng bên dưới container Sites Giao thông liên Site. 2. Có hai vận chuyển được liệt kê IP và SMTP. Nhấp chuột phải vào giao thông vận tải, bạn sẽ sử dụng. Thông thường, bạn sẽ chỉ sử dụng IP. | Building Secure and Reliable Network Applications Kenneth P Birman Department of Computer Science Cornell University Ithaca New York 14853 Cover image line drawing of the golden gate bridge looking towards San Francisco @ Copyright 1995 Kenneth P. Birman. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied electronically or physically in whole or in part or otherwise disseminated without the author s prior written permission. TRADEMARKS CITED IN THE TEXT 14 PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 15 INTRODUCTION 16 A USER S GUIDE TO THIS BOOK 26 PART I BASIC DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES 28 1. FUNDAMENTALS 29 1.1 Introduction 29 1.2 Components of a Reliable Distributed Computing System 32 1.2.1 Communications Technology 3 5 1.2.2 Basic transport and network services 36 1.2.3 Reliable transport software and communication support 38 1.2.4 Middleware Software tools utilities and programming languages 38 1.2.5 Distributed computing environments 3 9 1.2.6 End-user applications 40 1.3 Critical Dependencies 41 1.4 Next Steps 42 1.5 Additional Reading 43 2. COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 44 2.1 Types of Communication Devices 44 2.2 Properties 45 2.3 Ethernet 46 2.4 FDDI 48 2.5 B-ISDN and the Intelligent Network 50 2.6 ATM 53 2.7 Cluster and Parallel Architectures 56 2.8 Next steps 57 2.9 Additional Reading 58 Chapter 1 Fundamentals 3 3. BASIC COMMUNICATION SERVICES 59 3.1 Communications Standards 59 3.2 Addressing 59 3.3 Internet Protocols 63 3.3.1 Internet Protocol IP layer 64 3.3.2 Transport Control Protocol TCP 64 3.3.3 User Datagram Protocol UDP 64 3.3.4 Internet Packet Multicast Protocol IP Multicast 65 3.4 Routing 66 3.5 End-to-end Argument 67 3.6 O S Architecture Issues Buffering Fragmentation 68 3.7 Xpress Transfer Protocol 70 3.8 Next Steps 71 3.9 Additional Reading 72 4. RPC AND THE CLIENT-SERVER MODEL 73 4.1 RPC Protocols and Concepts 75 4.2 Writing an RPC-based Client or Server Program 77 4.3 The RPC Binding Problem 79 4.4 Marshalling and Data Types 81 4.5 Associated .