Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS client sends and MSS server sends is different
for example
client --> server MSS is 1460 server --> client MSS is 1342
Should I be concerned ?
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Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS client sends and MSS server sends is different
for example
client --> server MSS is 1460 server --> client MSS is 1342
Should I be concerned ?
Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS client sends and MSS server sends is different
for example
client --> server MSS is 1460 server --> client MSS is 1342
Should If I understand correctly, If these va\lues are different between client and server, does the lowest MSS value be concerned ? used in the communication between client and server
Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS value between client sends and MSS server sends is differentare different
for exampleexample (taken from a trace I captured)
client --> server MSS is 1460 server --> client MSS is 1342
If I understand correctly, If these va\lues values are different between client and server, does the lowest MSS value be used in the communication between client and server
Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS value between client and MSS server are different
for example (taken from a trace I captured)
client --> server MSS is 1460 server --> client MSS is 1342
If I understand correctly, If these values are different between client and server, does the lowest MSS value be used in the communication between client and server
Is this normal behaviour when in the initial TCP connection, MSS value between client and server are different
for example (taken from a trace I captured)
client --> server MSS is 1460
1460
server --> client MSS is 1342
If I understand correctly, If these values are different between client and server, does the lowest MSS value be used in the communication between client and server