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Ryan
is on page 254 of 864
The section on TCP kicked my ass. The confusion stems from how the relationship between Seq and ACK is described. Basically, a client/server will initiate a 3 way handshake, and both flags are set to 1. From here, client req's data and the server ACKs it. The payload is then sent to the client, which sends back an ACK that = payload+1. Server then sends next data block (seq=next segment in sequence,ack=orig payload).
— Jun 03, 2020 02:05AM
Ryan
is on page 202 of 864
Completing the q's (over 50 questions)/labs now. I may need to re-read certain parts, because the application level involves a lot of pieces and I took ages to finish this chapter.
— Apr 03, 2020 02:29AM
Ryan
is on page 187 of 864
Lots and lots of information on DNS, only some of which I was familiar with. There are other complexities like load distribution and the way in which DNS works with CDNs that I wasn't familiar with, which make me glad that I read this slowly. There are tons of questions I have, and I think I'll be watching a handful of Youtube tuts and doing experiments in Wireshark to make sense of it all.
— Mar 30, 2020 06:25PM
Ryan
is on page 156 of 864
Figured I'd learn more about networking while I'm at home. :) This book is as described: it drills down into each layer of the TCP/IP model, explaining each layer's purpose and how each layer interacts together, in a top down fashion. This has tons of hands on labs at the end of each chapter, which I'm actually looking forward to doing.
— Mar 25, 2020 06:23PM
