What Is Tcp 3 Way Handshake?
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The TCP 3-way handshake, also known as the TCP-handshake, is a process that is used in a TCP/IP network to establish a connection between a local host and a remote host. The three-way handshake is the process of synchronizing the sequence numbers between two devices. It involves the transmission of three messages; the first is a SYN, which stands for Synchronize Sequence Numbers, and the second is an ACK, which stands for Acknowledgement, followed by a SYN-ACK. The exchange of these messages establishes a connection between the two devices, allowing them to communicate.