What Is Tcp Control Flags?
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TCP Control Flags are the bits used in a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) header to control the flow of data. The flags are used to indicate a particular state or condition, such as whether a packet should be sent, received, or acknowledged. These flags are represented by a sequence of 1 and 0 bits in a header segment. The most common flags are SYN, FIN, ACK, RST, and URG.