Linux Networking Resources.
There are a number of places where we can find good information about Linux networking There are a wealth of Consultants available. A listing can be found at LinuxPorts Consultants Database Alan Cox, the current maintainer of the Linux kernel networking code maintains a world wide web page that contains highlights of current and new developments in linux Networking at: http://www.uk.linux.org. Another good place is a book written by Olaf Kirch entitled the Administrators Guide. It is a work of the Linux Documentation Project and you can read it interactively at Network Administrators Guide HTML version or you can obtain it in various formats by ftp from the metalab.unc.edu LDP ftp archive. Olaf’s book is quite comprehensive and provides a good high level overview of network configuration under linux. There is a newsgroup in the Linux news hierarchy dedicated to networking and related matters, it is: comp.os.linux.networking There is a mailing list to which you can subscribe where you may ask questions relating to Linux networking. (Read more at: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/NET3-4-HOWTO-4.html)