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12 January, 07:11

Consider a tcp connection between host b and server

c. suppose that the tcp segments traveling from host b to server c have source port number 2345 and destination port number 443. a - what are the source and destination port numbers for the segments traveling from host c to host b? b - what can you deduce about server c? what kind of server is it?

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  1. 12 January, 07:30
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    TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol for Communication of the Internet. It is used to interconnect network devices on the Internet and it is a connection oriented protocol which means that the connection between the devices (in our case host b and sever C) is established and maintained until they finish to exchange messages. Source port number specifies the application or services on host b and destination port number on host c.

    a. The source and destination port numbers for the segments traveling from host c to host b are : source: 443, destination: 2345.

    b. From the destination port number (443) we can deduce that the server c that it is a web server. Port 443 is the standard port number for website which use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). SSL is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser.
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