Principles Of Information Security, Loose-leaf Version
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Author: Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord
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Chapter 6, Problem 2RQ
Program Plan Intro
TCP packet:
TCP stands for “Transmission Control Protocol”. It is one of the main protocols in TCP networks.
- TCP establish a connection between two separate hosts for sharing data. Here packets carry the data in TCP that the Internet uses. Packet contains fragment of the body of user’s message.
UDP packet:
UDP stands for “User Datagram Protocol”. It is a portion of the IP (Internet Protocol) suite, used in programs that are executing on separate machines in a network.
- It also sends packets but it is designed to be connectionless.
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