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Learning Python Networking - Second Edition

By : José Manuel Ortega, Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker, Sam Washington
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Learning Python Networking - Second Edition

By: José Manuel Ortega, Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker, Sam Washington

Overview of this book

Network programming has always been a demanding task. With full-featured and well-documented libraries all the way up the stack, Python makes network programming the enjoyable experience it should be. Starting with a walk through of today's major networking protocols, through this book, you'll learn how to employ Python for network programming, how to request and retrieve web resources, and how to extract data in major formats over the web. You will utilize Python for emailing using different protocols, and you'll interact with remote systems and IP and DNS networking. You will cover the connection of networking devices and configuration using Python 3.7, along with cloud-based network management tasks using Python. As the book progresses, socket programming will be covered, followed by how to design servers, and the pros and cons of multithreaded and event-driven architectures. You'll develop practical clientside applications, including web API clients, email clients, SSH, and FTP. These applications will also be implemented through existing web application frameworks.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction to Network and HTTP Programming
4
Section 2: Interacting with APIs, Web Scraping, and Server Scripting
9
Section 3: IP Address Manipulation and Network Automation
13
Section 4: Sockets and Server Programming

Implementing IPv6 and Address Manipulation

In this chapter, you will learn how to work with IPv6 and address manipulation with Python through practical tasks such as determining the IP address of your own computer and looking up other computers. Also, we will review the IPv6 protocol and standard Python libraries for IPv6 address manipulation. We will study three third-party libraries, ipaddress, netifaces, and netaddr, for working with IPv6 and address manipulation with Python. Finally, we will review the socket module for implementing the client-server application for sending messages.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Learning about and understanding the IPv6 protocol
  • Creating an echo client and server with IPv6
  • Understanding the netifaces module that allows checking of IPv6 support on your network
  • The netaddr module as a network-address manipulation library...