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Re: How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface)
From: srinivasaraomam () bel co in
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 08:49:04 +0530
Hai, Thanks for your reply... Reason behind this query is.... As you are aware, After transport layer other layers will take care protocols like fragmentation, arp etc.. Finally I want to know how TCP segment get translated to IP packet... Regards
On 03/11/2015 02:30 AM, srinivasaraomam () bel co in wrote:Hai, How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface)Apart from nettl in HP-UX, I've not come across an OS/application which enables such a thing. rick jones every extra byte in a message is another microgram of CO2 released... (OK, I made that up but still :)
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- How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface) srinivasaraomam (Mar 12)
- Re: How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface) Rick Jones (Mar 12)
- Re: How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface) srinivasaraomam (Mar 12)
- Re: How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface) Paul "LeoNerd" Evans (Mar 13)
- Re: How to capture the data at transport layer (not on interface) Rick Jones (Mar 12)