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Abstract: In this paper, we demonstrate a technique called active
probing used to study TCP implementations. Active
probing treats a TCP implementation as a black
box, and uses a set of procedures to probe the black
box. By studying the way TCP responds to the probes,
one can deduce several characteristics of the implementation.
The technique is particularly useful if TCP
source code is unavailable.
To demonstrate the technique, the paper shows example
probe procedures that examine three aspects of
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D. Comer and J. Lin, "Probing TCP Implementations," Proceedings of the 1994 Summer USENIX Conference, Boston, MA. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/comer94probing.html More
@inproceedings{ comer94probing,
author = "Douglas Comer and John C. Lin",
title = "Probing {TCP} Implementations",
booktitle = "{USENIX} Summer",
pages = "245-255",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/comer94probing.html" }
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