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Can you guys do a thing on identifying mDNS attacks and ARP/Network poisoning? 🎉
ОтветитьIs there another video in this series? These are great!!!
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ОтветитьHi David, you need to modify Chris's fast-moving on the screen. Hard to follow his lecture when jumping the pointer here and there without specifically explaining the meaning of the move.
ОтветитьGot to learn a lot. Thanks a lot and please keep making these types of conversational cum practical videos.
ОтветитьAwesome, it is even more interesting when David fires up some questions to help us understand the concepts well. Chris really knows his stuffs
Ответитьimpressive dudes, very greaaat content, thank you
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ОтветитьFirst class, as always. Really enjoy watching your videos. Every day is a school day.
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ОтветитьAmazing video!
ОтветитьThanks David and Chris :)
Ответить@david bombal what is Conversation completeness: Incomplete, DATA (15) & Conversation completeness: Incomplete (12)? what does it mean
ОтветитьThank you for letting me listen to your conversation! I have learned a lot. Great job.
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Ответитьnice video!! brilliant explaination..
ОтветитьAny way I can get wireshark to display both raw and relative sequence numbers? I can only view one at a time under preferences
ОтветитьDude this is best explanation i ever got, I appreciate your work.
Ответитьgreat content david and chris , thanks a lot for sharing knowledge.
ОтветитьWhen adding the 'tcp segment' in columns, which option should i choose on 'Numbers'?
ОтветитьI think I watched this interview 2-3 times already. I have never seen a non-AI entity talk about TCP/IP with so much enthusia
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Hello David and chris. Thanks for the interactive session.
I have one question though.
Whn we say tcp receive buffer. Where is the bufer located ? it is like a dynamice memory like RAM ?Any advise would be helpful.
Ahah! Not surprised that you know each other!
I would love a tailscale video from you guys!
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Ответитьthese videos are awesome!
ОтветитьChris and David ,if u can bring up topics like TCP-Half connection & Load balancer mechanisms like tcp-port persistence etc ,it would be very helpful to get insight about TCP behaviour
ОтветитьAwesome video, thanks a lot!
ОтветитьLove this channel. Fantastic series, what a great teacher.
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Ответитьi'm late, but i need to ask that what chris means by "counting data" ?
Ответитьthis was so incredibly helpful
ОтветитьHi, did you guys do another video after this one?
Ответитьscale factor is by default assigned by OS
ОтветитьSir provide your videos with language subtitle.
ОтветитьIt works same as data storage. Except first bit (header) is ghost eg throwaway starting #. Response is +1 as starting # (caller seq. #). Response is header (listeners seq #.) Each response is (payload size)+1, ad infinitum. As simple as it should be. Basic math. EXCEPT: (-UNPROCESSED # in ACK (if delayed receipt, minus unprocessed payload amt.)
ОтветитьHi guys! The funny thing I'm a BAS engineer and some BAS (Building Automation Systems) networks are managed by the IT department (IT networks) I know a site that looks to have network issues. I'm one of the BAS guys who say I have no trust in the IT department ....and the BAS devices disconnecting during some sessions could be caused by Network Management settings.
Good work David ..I'm falowing you
Excellent!
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ОтветитьCan't tell how much I love it. David, please keep the deep dives up !
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Ответитьit would be easier to follow if you stayed on the wireshark page instead of going from it to a picture of the presenter and then back and forth and back and forth. It gives a novice a chance to beome familiar with the screen as he talks. The back and forth is annoying. You just start to look at the screen and all of a sudden it is gone. Just a suggestion.
Ответитьabout 5 minutes in and LOVE how he describes and teaches stuff.
thanks for your videos david! always a pleasure to expand my horizon with your content
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Ответитьthis is a wireshark tutorial not TCP
ОтветитьTHANK YOU DAVID AND CHRIS>>>>
Ответитьmany training institutes are not not teaching these underlying concepts. Great work and thank you...
ОтветитьThis is Great!! I used to have my CCNA way back and was never taught in this deep about TCP/IP aside from SYN/ACK and Sliding window. along with Latency it really makes more sense how payload is transferred and the TCP issues that can some along with it.
ОтветитьYOUR CHANNEL IS THE BEST!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
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