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Index
Title Page Copyright and Credits
Network Programming with Rust
Dedication Packt Upsell
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Contributors
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Preface
Who this book is for What this book covers To get the most out of this book
Download the example code files Conventions used
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Introduction to Client/Server Networking
A brief history of networks Layering in networks Addressing in networks How IP routing works How DNS works Common service models
Connection-oriented service Connectionless service
The network programming interface in Linux Summary
Introduction to Rust and its Ecosystem
The Rust ecosystem Getting started with Rust Introduction to the borrow checker Generics and the trait system Error handling The macro system
Syntactic macros Procedural macros
Functional features in Rust
Higher-order functions Iterators
Concurrency primitives Testing Summary
TCP and UDP Using Rust
A Simple TCP server and client A Simple UDP server and client
UDP multicasting
Miscellaneous utilities in std::net Some related crates Summary
Data Serialization, Deserialization, and Parsing
Serialization and deserialization using Serde
Custom serialization and deserialization
Parsing textual data Parsing binary data Summary
Application Layer Protocols
Introduction to RPC Introduction to SMTP Introduction to FTP and TFTP Summary
Talking HTTP in the Internet
Introducing Hyper Introducing Rocket Introducing reqwest Summary
Asynchronous Network Programming Using Tokio
Looking into the Future
Working with streams and sinks
Heading to tokio
Socket multiplexing in tokio Writing streaming protocols The larger tokio ecosystem
Conclusion
Security
Securing the web
Letsencrypt using Rust OpenSSL using Rust Securing tokio applications
Cryptography using ring Summary
Appendix
Introduction to coroutines and generators
How May handles coroutines
Awaiting the future Data parallelism Parsing using Pest Miscellaneous utilities Summary
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