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Monday, June 7, 2010
TCP Sequence Numbers
Jeremy Stretch in his PacketLife.net blog has great instructions for using wireshark to look at TCP sequence numbers in a simple packet capture. It includes a wireshark capture for you to follow along with.
Take a look!
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