What Ordering Of Tcp Flags Makes Up The Three-Way Handshake?
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The three–way handshake consists of three stages:
1. A SYN packet is sent from the client to the server (client -> server).
2. The server responds with a SYN–ACK packet (server -> client).
3. The client then sends an ACK packet to the server (client -> server). Therefore, the ordering of TCP flags for the three–way handshake is SYN, SYN–ACK, ACK.