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For programmers who need to use Python for network-related activities and apps

Key Features
  • Comprehensive coverage of Python 3s improved SSL support.
  • Create an asynchronous I/O loop on your own.
  • A look at the asyncio framework, which is included with Python 3.4.
Description

This book includes revisions for Python 3 as well as all of the classic topics covered, such as network protocols, network data and errors, email, server architecture, and HTTP and web applications.

  • Comprehensive coverage of Python 3s improved SSL support
  • How to create an asynchronous I/O loop on your own.
  • A look at the asyncio framework, which is included with Python 3.4.
  • The Flask web frameworks URL-to-Python code connection.
  • How to safeguard your website from cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery attacks.
  • How Django, a full-stack web framework, can automate the round journey from your database to the screen and back.
What you will learn
  • Asynchronous models and socket-based networks
  • Monitor distant systems using Telnet and SSH connections
  • Interact with websites using XML-RPC, SOAP, and REST APIs
  • Configure virtual networks in various deployment scenarios
  • Analyze security weaknesses in a network
Who this book is for

This book is for Python programmers who need a thorough understanding of how to use Python for network-related activities and applications. This book covers all you need to know about web application development, systems integration, and system administration.

Table of Contents
  1. Client- Server Networking: An Overview
  2. UDP(User Datagram Protocol)
  3. Transmission control protocol (TCP)
  4. Domain name system & socket names
  5. Data and Errors on the Internet
  6. SSL/TLS
  7. Architecture of the Server
  8. Message Queues and Caches
  9. HTTP Clients
  10. Servers that handle HTTP
  11. www (world wide web)
  12. E-mail Construction And Parsing
  13. 13.Simple Mail Transfer Protocol(SMTP)
  14. Post Office Protocol (POP)
  15. Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
  16. SSH and Telnet
  17. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  18. Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

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FIRST EDITION 2022

Copyright BPB Publications, India

ISBN: 978-93-5551-257-4

All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher with the exception to the program listings which may be entered, stored and executed in a computer system, but they can not be reproduced by the means of publication, photocopy, recording, or by any electronic and mechanical means.

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John Galbraithis an architect, designer, engineer, artist, playwright, and comedy writer. Ive spent the last 14 years working with clients, vendors, service integrators In other life, I am student at MIT.

About the Reviewer

Jomny Carleis an Enterprise architecture, music critic, poet and software architect. He has successfully helped multiple customers in the design and execution of their corporate strategies, in ways that correspond with both security and business objectives, having over 22 years of industry expertise.

Acknowledgements

There are a few people I want to thank for the support they have given me during the writing of this book. First and foremost, I would like to thank my parents for continuously encouraging me to write the book. I could have never completed this book without their support.

My gratitude also goes to the team at BPB Publications for being supportive enough to provide me quite a long time to finish the book and also giving us the opportunity and providing us the necessary support in writing this book.

We would like to thank our family members for the support they have provided for us to focus on the book during our personal time.

Preface

Introduction of Client-Server Networking: An Overview, you will learn Modern network gear is capable of transmitting small messages known as packets, which are typically no more than a few thousand bytes in size. How can these little individual messages be merged to make conversations between a web browser and a server, or an e-mail client and your ISPs mail server?

in this section. It merely fixes the first of the two difficulties mentioned above. It assigns port numbers to packets destined for different services on a single system, as described in the next section. Nonetheless, when it comes to packet loss, duplication, and ordering, network programs employing UDP must fend for themselves.

you will learn, It uses the same rules as UDP to incorporate port numbers and provides ordered and reliable data streams that mask the fact that the continuous stream of data has been cut into packets and then reassembled at the other end from applications.

After understanding the fundamentals of UDP and TCP, the two major data transports accessible on IP networks, its time for me to take a step back and discuss two larger challenges that must be addressed regardless of whatever data transport you use. In this chapter, Ill talk about network addresses and the distributed service that converts names to raw IP addresses.

, whenever your software has to seek for a DNS hostname, UDP is almost certainly participating in the background.

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