The book is organized into two modules: In the first module, we present a tutorial on socket programming in Java, illustrating complete examples for simplex and duplex communications with both connectionless datagram and connection-oriented stream-mode sockets. In addition, this module explains in detail, with examples, the differences between a concurrent server and iterative server and the use of the Multicast socket API. In the second module, we present the source code analysis of a file reader connection-oriented server socket Java program, to illustrate the identification, impact analysis and solutions to remove the following important software security vulnerabilities: (1) Resource Injection, (2) Path Manipulation, (3) System Information Leak, (4) Denial of Service and (5) Unreleased Resource vulnerabilities. We analyze the reason for these vulnerabilities to occur in the program, discuss the impact of leaving them unattended, and propose solutions to remove each of these vulnerabilities from the program. The proposed solutions are very generic in nature, and can be suitably modified to correct any such vulnerabilities in software developed in any other programming language.
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The book is organized into two modules: In the first module, we present a tutorial on socket programming in Java, illustrating complete examples for simplex and duplex communications with both connectionless datagram and connection-oriented stream-mode sockets. In addition, this module explains in detail, with examples, the differences between a concurrent server and iterative server and the use of the Multicast socket API. In the second module, we present the source code analysis of a file reader connection-oriented server socket Java program, to illustrate the identification, impact analysis and solutions to remove the following important software security vulnerabilities: (1) Resource Injection, (2) Path Manipulation, (3) System Information Leak, (4) Denial of Service and (5) Unreleased Resource vulnerabilities. We analyze the reason for these vulnerabilities to occur in the program, discuss the impact of leaving them unattended, and propose solutions to remove each of these vulnerabilities from the program. The proposed solutions are very generic in nature, and can be suitably modified to correct any such vulnerabilities in software developed in any other programming language.
Dr. Natarajan Meghanathan is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Jackson State University, MS, USA. He has published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers and has worked on several federally funded grants. His teaching and research interests are Computer Networks, Algorithm Design & Analysis, Systems & Software Security and Cloud Computing.
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