Networking In The Linux Kernel

CSCI-6310

This course introduces Linux kernel programming basics and starts by examining how Berkeley sockets bridge the user-kernel gap. The remainder of the course is spent looking into transport layer (e.g., TCP) and network layer (e.g., IP) implementations. Students do both individual and group programming projects. In addition to coding, there are detailed write-ups and peer reviews in this course.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

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Networking In The Linux Kernel (4c)
  • Jasmine A. Plum
Seats Taken: 3/20
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Networking In The Linux Kernel (4c)
  • Jasmine A. Plum
Seats Taken: 6/20
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Networking In The Linux Kernel (4c)
  • Jasmine A. Plum
Seats Taken: 4/50
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