Understanding TCP session captured in Wireshark
I'm new to Wireshark and are wondering about a few thing...
The linked figure shows the TCP session captured in Wireshark
My questions are:
- How large is the window size in bytes for the given segment?
- What type of window is this?
- Which phase of a TCP connection does the selected segment belong to?
- How many bytes of payload are transferred in the given segment?
- Who sends the given TCP segment?
- How many bytes of payload from the application layer has been sent and received up until and including segment number 1446?
- Which application layer protocol is being used here?
- What type of connection does the application layer protocol use?
- How can user state be handled for a HTTP connection, so that the web server remembers the settings from the previous time the user visited the web site?
- Does the selected HTTP message transfer a user state indicator?
tcp wireshark
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I'm new to Wireshark and are wondering about a few thing...
The linked figure shows the TCP session captured in Wireshark
My questions are:
- How large is the window size in bytes for the given segment?
- What type of window is this?
- Which phase of a TCP connection does the selected segment belong to?
- How many bytes of payload are transferred in the given segment?
- Who sends the given TCP segment?
- How many bytes of payload from the application layer has been sent and received up until and including segment number 1446?
- Which application layer protocol is being used here?
- What type of connection does the application layer protocol use?
- How can user state be handled for a HTTP connection, so that the web server remembers the settings from the previous time the user visited the web site?
- Does the selected HTTP message transfer a user state indicator?
tcp wireshark
This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00
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I'm new to Wireshark and are wondering about a few thing...
The linked figure shows the TCP session captured in Wireshark
My questions are:
- How large is the window size in bytes for the given segment?
- What type of window is this?
- Which phase of a TCP connection does the selected segment belong to?
- How many bytes of payload are transferred in the given segment?
- Who sends the given TCP segment?
- How many bytes of payload from the application layer has been sent and received up until and including segment number 1446?
- Which application layer protocol is being used here?
- What type of connection does the application layer protocol use?
- How can user state be handled for a HTTP connection, so that the web server remembers the settings from the previous time the user visited the web site?
- Does the selected HTTP message transfer a user state indicator?
tcp wireshark
I'm new to Wireshark and are wondering about a few thing...
The linked figure shows the TCP session captured in Wireshark
My questions are:
- How large is the window size in bytes for the given segment?
- What type of window is this?
- Which phase of a TCP connection does the selected segment belong to?
- How many bytes of payload are transferred in the given segment?
- Who sends the given TCP segment?
- How many bytes of payload from the application layer has been sent and received up until and including segment number 1446?
- Which application layer protocol is being used here?
- What type of connection does the application layer protocol use?
- How can user state be handled for a HTTP connection, so that the web server remembers the settings from the previous time the user visited the web site?
- Does the selected HTTP message transfer a user state indicator?
tcp wireshark
tcp wireshark
edited Nov 12 '18 at 12:26
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This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00
add a comment |
This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00
This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00
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This seems to be a copy-paste from an homework.
– Ortomala Lokni
Nov 18 '18 at 13:38
That is correct
– Kielland
Nov 19 '18 at 15:00