In linux, in networking, TCP protocal guarantees packets are all received, by use of acknowledments, and that receiver can reassemeble the packets in order, by use of [...]
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packet order/offset in TCP header
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In linux, in networking, TCP protocal guarantees packets are all received, by use of acknowledments, and that receiver can reassemeble the packets in order, by use of [...]
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In linux, in networking, TCP protocal guarantees packets are all received, by use of acknowledments, and that receiver can reassemeble the packets in order, by use of [...]
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packet order/offset in TCP header
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26. TCP and UDP Type 10-11 Checksum 12-15 Source IP address 16-19 Destination IP address 20-IHL*4-1 Options + padding to round up to four bytes Bytes (TCP) Description 0-1 Source port 2-3 Destination port 4-7 <span>Sequence number 8-11 Acknowledgment number 12 Bits 0-3: number of bytes of additional TCP options / 4 13 Control 14-15 Window 16-17 Checksum 18-19 Urgent pointer 20-(20 + options * 4) Options + padding
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