You could check protocols.com for a start. Also, the book by W. Richard
Stevens, "TCP/IP Illustrated, V. 1" is great source for learning about
protocols (in the IP family).
And remember: google is your friend.
Regards,
Justin
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 12:35 PM, <chrish64@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm weaving my way through the manual and my first capture. Now that I
have
this capture, I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking at. Can someone
recommend
a site on protocols? I'm not familiar with some of the protocols, their
necessity or 'behavior'. In particular, I'm seeing a lot of ARP
broadcasts,
browser, and NetBIOS (over IP and over IPX). I'm in a Novell shop, in a
multi-location environment and we have some workstations on dns/dhcp.
No WINS
server installed.
Thanks,
Chris
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