A student is learning about the `three-way handshake' done when a client and server connect to each other using the TCP network protocol. The student says
“I don't understand why the initial sequence numbers (ISNs) seem to be pseudorandom numbers. Wouldn't it be easier for both client and server to have an ISN of 1?”
Write an explanation that will help this student understand why network security is
improved by having ISNs that look random.
Comments
Dear Borat,
You're welcome. We are glad to be helpful.
If you liked our service please press like-button beside answer field. Thank you!
Oolala Wawawewa Great Success
Great success!
Leave a comment