In linux, in networking, [...] s are used to determine what application requires an incoming packet (note: this determination/distrubution is done by the kernel).
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In linux, in networking, [...] s are used to determine what application requires an incoming packet (note: this determination/distrubution is done by the kernel).
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In linux, in networking, [...] s are used to determine what application requires an incoming packet (note: this determination/distrubution is done by the kernel).
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26. TCP and UDP nused port number above 1024 before the connection is negotiated; these, too, are filled into outgoing packets. No two streams have the same combinations of source and destination port numbers. <span>The kernel uses the port numbers on incoming packets to determine which application requires those packets, and similarly for the remote machine. Sequence number is the offset within the stream that this particular packet of data belongs to. The Acknowledge number is the point in the stream up to which all data has been received.
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