My Last Email with W. Richard Stevens
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My Last Email with W. Richard Stevens

In the fall of 1998 I joined the AFCERT. I became acquainted with the amazing book TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols by W. Richard Stevens. About a year later I exchanged emails with Mr. Stevens. Here is the last exchange, as forwarded from my AFCERT email address to my home email.

From "Capt Richard Bejtlich - Real Time Chief" Mon Sep  6 18:27:35 1999

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Subject: Re: TCP/IP Illustrated Vol I 2nd ed?

To: Capt Richard Bejtlich - Real Time Chief

[In your message of Aug 18,  2:37pm you write:]

> Your books are excellent and everyone in my office relies upon them!  

Many thanks.

> Do you plan on writing a second edition of TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1 (The

> Protocols)?  I see you have written second editions of UNIX Network

> Programming, and I'm wondering if the TCP/IP books are next.

Actually, I am first working on a revision of my APUE book, then it

will be time for TCP Vol. 1.  I am hesitant to start on TCP Vol. 1

too soon, given the "uncertain" status of IPv6 at the present.  I keep

hoping things will settle down with IPv6 and vendors will start shipping

real implementations.

Rich Stevens

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