![]() So, all those succeeding frames marked that way are from the HTTP server to the client I expect frame 54 is the (wireshark) re-assembled server response which was formed with the frames marked "TCP segment of a reassembled PDU".The HTTP server acknowledged this in frame 54. The browser is not sending any further data after its first HTTP request (frame 52). The ' ACK' sequence starts at 1 in frame 52 and ends with 9646 in the FIN frame 78.ĭuring this time, all frames from your browser towards the HTTP server are repeating the last sequence number sent (which is 609) - this is normal TCP protocol behavior.These are ACKs sent to the HTTP server from your machine as different TCP segments reached it. These packets had only the ' ACK' flag set and you will see that the ACK number is incrementing. However, note that these are not a single packet "marked as separate packets" - no splitting. About: Different frames with the same ' seq' number.įrames 58, 60,62,64,etc show the same sequence number.I have elaborated what these frames are in point 4 below. So, you can ignore this string, it means no harm. ![]() This implies that wireshark (ethereal?) reassembled TCP Segments together for your view. About: " TCP segment of a reassembled PDU".I presume you are referring to visible frames in the range 56-78. ![]()
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