Suppose party A connects to the Internet via a dial-up IP server (e.g., using SLIP or PPP),

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Suppose party A connects to the Internet via a dial-up IP server (e.g., using SLIP or PPP), has several open Telnet connections (using TCP), and is cut off. Party B then dials in and is assigned the same IP address that A had. Assuming B were able to guess to what host(s) A was connected, describe a sequence of probes that could enable B to obtain sufficient state information to continue with A’s connections.

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Computer Networks A Systems Approach

ISBN: 9780128182000

6th Edition

Authors: Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie

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