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Suggest a book to start learning networking....with focus on hardware and security.

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  • L Lost User

    I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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    Member 14968771 wrote:

    No Utube either...

    YouTube isn't a book. It's easy to tell: a total lack of pages, an overdose of total rubbish.

    Member 14968771 wrote:

    My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider.

    Member 14968771 wrote:

    Less than 200 pages

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: It's the way you tell 'em! What? You were serious? :omg:

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    • L Lost User

      I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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      Jorgen Andersson
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      Well, there's always: https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Security-Dummies-Peter-Davis/dp/1568846355[^] Maybe a bit old though. ;P

      Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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      • L Lost User

        I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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        Member 14968771 wrote:

        My goal is to became human Enigma machine

        That strikes me as an unrealistic goal. A better goal would be to learn the basics first.

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          Member 14968771 wrote:

          No Utube either...

          YouTube isn't a book. It's easy to tell: a total lack of pages, an overdose of total rubbish.

          Member 14968771 wrote:

          My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider.

          Member 14968771 wrote:

          Less than 200 pages

          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: It's the way you tell 'em! What? You were serious? :omg:

          "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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          It's all in how you bang the rocks together, guys.

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          • L Lost User

            I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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            theoldfool
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            Basic network: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/fi_fi/assets/docs/SMB_University_120307_Networking_Fundamentals.pdf[^] A very old, but good book on network programming in C#: C# Network Programming by Richard Blum. Becoming an Enigma machine: Alan Turing: Unlocking the Enigma by David Boyle Getting the codez: QA, starring OG. :)

            If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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            • L Lost User

              I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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              RickZeeland
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              Maybe one of these: best-resources-to-learn-networking[^]

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              • L Lost User

                I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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                obeobe
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                Member 14968771 wrote:

                Less than 200 pages...

                Is that a joke..?

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                  Member 14968771 wrote:

                  Less than 200 pages...

                  Is that a joke..?

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                  Snorri Kristjansson
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                  I think he meant to say; less than 2000 pages 🤣

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                  • L Lost User

                    I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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                    Andrew S. Tanenbaum -- copmuter networjks vs youtube - network chuck

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                    • L Lost User

                      I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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                      Member 14968771 wrote:

                      Less than 200 pages...

                      At a mere 200 pages, there's no way a book on this huge topic will do any serious amount of diving into it. Why the page limit?

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                      • L Lost User

                        I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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                        Bitbeisser
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                        Sorry, but you won't be able to find such a magic book. In networking, and specially with network security, it is all hands-on learning, it will take years of experience, with success and lots of failures to learn what you are doing. Should be doing. Or not.

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                        • L Lost User

                          I will freely admit I still have a worn out copy of K&R book. like to get similar book to learn about computer networking. My goal is to became human Enigma machine - in other words - became computer security analyst. Basically tired of dealing with "customer support " of my internet provider. Please - real books , no "click this and click that " ... and watch for smoke. Less than 200 pages... No Utube either...

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                          AnotherKen
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                          I got simple network code running fairly quickly using the microsoft website documentation for the language I was using. C# at that time. That was even easier than reading a book about it.

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