Ethernet Frame Type
TCP Sequence Number
Source IP Address
If you are connecting to a public wifi another user connected to the same wifi can gather your information using a packet sniffer which pretty much jacks the request packet you are sending to facebook to login and redirectingit from their device.programs likethis are very easy to come by and they are so easy to use that just about anyone could "hack" this way
An IP packet is a network data packet using Internet Protocol (IP) format.
implicit information
bobo The packet is sent to discover neighbors within the EIGRP network. The packet is sent to search for network devices within an EIGRP network. The packet is used to propagate routing information within the EIGRP network. The packet is used to send an unreachable reply to another router within the EIGRP network.
Packet loss is common with switches but not much of an issue using a hub.
To make a salad using an Italian dressing packet, mix the dressing packet with oil, vinegar, and water according to the instructions on the packet. Toss the dressing with your choice of salad ingredients, such as lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and olives. Enjoy your Italian salad!
packet switching is nothing but the process of converting frames of data into small packets by using some of the algorithms...............
If you have switch from hub to switch, the answer is yes of course. Hub uses broadband connections all the time, when switch creates a virtual channel for each connection. It protects your network from somebody who wants to collect network packages which do not belong to that person. Some router have manageable interface and allow even filtering. Depending on model you are using you benefit more or less but still benefit anyway.
No. Sniffer dogs are taught to associate the smell of drugs with a reward. Usually the reward will be having some play time and praise from it's handler. Certainly the canines are trained using real drugs, but they are not "given" the drugs per se. A link can be found below.
Using citations.
Yes, you can, but this is a very dangerous thing to do. Firstly, telnet is an insecure protocol, and anyone with a packet sniffer can find out your root password. Secondly, one should really never log in as the root account; use su or sudo after logging in as an ordinary user using a more secure protocol such as ssh. There are some settings in some versions of telnet that may prevent root logins, but the standard telnet will allow that.
your using the information you've found and looked up but it cannot always be true.