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  1. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Q & A

    How Does Tcp Terminate a Session?

    Sachin Gautam
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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 11:27 am

    TCP session termination is handled through a process called a TCP "four-way handshake." The four way handshake consists of two steps, each with a message from both ends of the connection. The first step is the "FIN" (finish) message. This message from the initiator of the connection tells the receivRead more

    TCP session termination is handled through a process called a TCP “four-way handshake.” The four way handshake consists of two steps, each with a message from both ends of the connection. The first step is the “FIN” (finish) message. This message from the initiator of the connection tells the receiving end that it no longer needs the connection and is closing it. The receiving end then responds with an “ACK” (acknowledge) message to confirm receipt of the FIN message. The initiator then sends another FIN message, and the receiver responds with another ACK message. When both sides receive the ACK, the connection is terminated.

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    How To Change Ip Address Using Vpn?

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 11:27 am

    1. Choose a VPN provider. Make sure the VPN you choose is reliable and has a wide range of servers, so you can switch between a variety of IP addresses. 2. Sign up for service. Once you’ve chosen a VPN provider, sign up to use their services. 3. Download the VPN software. Download the necessary VPNRead more

    1. Choose a VPN provider. Make sure the VPN you choose is reliable and has a wide range of servers, so you can switch between a variety of IP addresses.

    2. Sign up for service. Once you’ve chosen a VPN provider, sign up to use their services.

    3. Download the VPN software. Download the necessary VPN software from the provider’s website and install it on your device.

    4. Login to the VPN client. Use the login credentials provided by your provider to log into the VPN client.

    5. Select a server and connect. Select a server from the list provided in the client and click the “connect” button to establish a secure VPN connection. This will change your IP address to the IP address of that server.

    6. Use the internet. Once the connection is established, you should be able to access the internet as usual. Your IP address, however, will be that of the server you are connected to.

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