Hello,
I've been looking for an article that explains from "first principles" what happens when a computer on a home LAN accesses a website. This for a colleague who wants to learn more about this. This would ideally include:
- home network configuration using DHCP
- using ARP to access the home LAN gateway
- DNS lookups
- NAT translation
- HTTP interactions
Does such a thing exist? I know instinctively how it works, but I would like a better structured explanation.
Many thanks,
Paul
I've been looking for an article that explains from "first principles" what happens when a computer on a home LAN accesses a website. This for a colleague who wants to learn more about this. This would ideally include:
- home network configuration using DHCP
- using ARP to access the home LAN gateway
- DNS lookups
- NAT translation
- HTTP interactions
Does such a thing exist? I know instinctively how it works, but I would like a better structured explanation.
Many thanks,
Paul