How TCP really works // Three-way handshake // TCP/IP Deep Dive

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @haphamdev
    @haphamdev 2 года назад +168

    I'm a software developer with a little networking background. Today I've learnt a lot more networking knowledge than my 5 years at the university. What a brilliant video. Thank you very much.

    • @saucegotti8538
      @saucegotti8538 Год назад +18

      sounds like you didn’t pay attention in university

    • @HungNguyen-zx5zf
      @HungNguyen-zx5zf Год назад

      @@saucegotti8538 not everyone could handle all knowledge (and remember them) from university until they get their hand dirty on real world, genius.

    • @anonShrivastav
      @anonShrivastav Год назад

      ​@@saucegotti8538😂

    • @mwafulirwa1
      @mwafulirwa1 Год назад

      @@saucegotti8538 it depends on the university i thnk...my college sucked, had to learn almost 90% of the things i know now on my own

    • @dbug7276
      @dbug7276 10 месяцев назад

      😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Madman

  • @Jarek.
    @Jarek. 2 года назад +65

    I couldn't believe that I would watch 1hr video on 3-way handshake and claim it was fascinating!

  • @JeremysITLab
    @JeremysITLab 2 года назад +211

    Found my weekend watching! Great stuff, loving the details on TCP.

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад +22

      Thanks Jeremy! Great to see you here again 😀

    • @junaidjaved4792
      @junaidjaved4792 2 года назад +2

      Jeremys IT lab sir 😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤

    • @nevarius9010
      @nevarius9010 2 года назад +1

      The GOAT

    • @aaqibshafiq5468
      @aaqibshafiq5468 2 года назад

      Please add some topics :-dhcp/dns/arp

    • @evanstayuka381
      @evanstayuka381 2 года назад

      Jeremy IT Lab, Sir your lessons are gold

  • @davidbombal
    @davidbombal  2 года назад +68

    // MENU //
    00:00 ▶ Intro
    01:32 ▶ The beginnings of TCP
    03:57 ▶ Three way handshake
    07:20 ▶ SYN meaning/explanation
    08:50 ▶ Port numbers
    09:58 ▶ What actually happens in the handshake
    14:19 ▶ Common starting TTL values
    15:04 ▶ Why we need SYN numbers
    16:11 ▶ What actually happens in the handshake (cont'd)
    19:00 ▶ Q&A (SYN,SYN-ACK,ACK - Sequence numbers - Increments - Tips)
    33:01 ▶ History of TCP
    34:44 ▶ TCP options
    36:56 ▶ TCP flags
    41:53 ▶ TCP Window - window size and scale
    59:04 ▶ MSS (Maximum Segment Size)
    59:49 ▶ SACK (Selective Acknowledgement)
    01:00:13 ▶ Conclusion
    // PCAP File //
    Wireshark TCP pcap file: www.dropbox.com/s/l5p8ofik86zeieh/TCP-Handshake_ChrisGreer.zip?dl=0
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    • @trentmcgrath9712
      @trentmcgrath9712 2 года назад

      EXCELLENT

    • @joelhorensma8036
      @joelhorensma8036 2 года назад

      David, are you really ex NSA or is it a media stunt?

    • @TampaRedd
      @TampaRedd 2 года назад

      What software was used to capture this podcast/video? I know it's not Zoom, appears to be full HD or better quality.

    • @vicdan90
      @vicdan90 2 года назад

      @David Bombal Hello, We would like to listen about future of Data Sciencist ,plus their Job roles. Your Thoughts will be great to us who Interest and will invest their learning in this data scientist roles . Thanks since now on.

  • @thecuriousengineer
    @thecuriousengineer 2 года назад +74

    This is the greatest TCP/IP lesson I have ever watched. Thank you both, David and Chris! :)

  • @phil2768
    @phil2768 Год назад +5

    When you can listen to something like this as a podcast (not watching), while working on something else (I was tidying up), and can understand everything that was talked about then you know that the person talking not only knows what they are talking about, inside and out, but can also explain and teach it clearly. That was excellent 👌🏻

  • @nuxboxen
    @nuxboxen 2 года назад +12

    I have to say WOW... the way you two work together is just tremendous. This is really easy to listen to and really conducive to learning.

  • @ZeyRonTT
    @ZeyRonTT 2 года назад +8

    I thought CCNA 200-301 had a lot of information about TCP ... Until I watched this video, thanks for a great video. Learned alot

  • @IMAND93
    @IMAND93 2 года назад +7

    It really shows how much Chris is more experienced with teaching. A great way of repeating the same thing in different ways until it makes sense. That's why I like your videos, guys. Overall very informative video, about Wireshark and TCP both.

  • @partspieces8165
    @partspieces8165 2 года назад +13

    I'm loving these interviews with David & Chris. Really is valuable. 2 networking pros having a talk like a teacher & student scenario for us beginners to understand better & making it more engaging. Thanks so much!

  • @jean-ericrioux4726
    @jean-ericrioux4726 2 года назад +3

    This is so well explained. I will use this video as a complement to the training I do internally to colleagues.
    I'm somewhat THE tcp and Wireshark guy at work, and often gets technical questions / request to troubleshoot something, even protocols I never worked with. Here's some things I really liked in this video:
    - When you mentionned to ''Please capture the TCP handshake''. You're so spot on ! It's just so critical to have
    - In TCP Options, MSS is not negociated but announced. (so many times I had to tell people this)
    - SACK has to be enabled and announced in both Syn and Syn Ack.
    Here are some suggestions of topic you could discuss in the future:
    - Same video with ICMP (explaining all the codes, etc)
    - A bit more depth on MSS (MSS vs MTU and fragmentation issues....just had one yesterday! :) )
    - Get some packet loss captures and demonstrate where is the packet loss (example: If you see original packet + retransmission you can assume the loss is after the capture point, etc, etc)
    Great work !

  • @ricardow1130
    @ricardow1130 2 года назад +1

    Just started studying for my eJPT and holy smokes did this video add value to what I've just learned.
    Can't wait for more in depth!

  • @CyberNancy
    @CyberNancy 2 года назад +35

    I appreciate how David and Chris present the basics, while so much of the modern movement has forgotten these core elements.

    • @confidential303
      @confidential303 2 года назад +2

      you may say with confident most of people don't know this

  • @MSSMusChaos
    @MSSMusChaos 2 года назад +10

    One full hour of knowledge, thank you Chris for giving a easy-to-follow introduction.

  • @kapilsonyt
    @kapilsonyt 2 года назад +17

    Been following Chris for long time and having watched his all TCP wireshark videos, it's glad to have you here digged deeper TCP again for us.
    Thanks David and Chris.

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад +3

      Thank you and you're welcome!

    • @ChrisGreer
      @ChrisGreer 2 года назад +4

      Thanks Kapil! Great to meet you.

  • @educastellini
    @educastellini 2 года назад +12

    -Great content professor David Bombal, and Chris Greer...!!!
    -Always nice when we look at the essentials in depth again.
    -TCP/IP, Three way handshake is the basis of almost all communication that we have in the network.
    -Great, this conversation and remembering in depth what we studied with the view of colleagues....!!!
    -Thanks for the knowledge teachers David Bombal, and Chris Greer...!!!

  • @lewisyaworski8962
    @lewisyaworski8962 4 месяца назад

    This was outstanding! Not only did it show me the true value of Wireshark, it taught me more about what is happening between the client and the server. Great work!

  • @dhughes19962009
    @dhughes19962009 2 года назад

    I took a course that walked me through tcp among other things, but i didnt understand the importance and utility of it till watching this video. I very much appreciate the knowledge. Thank you both for your generosity in sharing with us all.

  • @northblue8216
    @northblue8216 2 года назад +1

    Wow!! Fantastic stuff. Do you know, my life just flashed before my eyes.... A+, Network+, This video series, then CCNA!

  • @samhull8028
    @samhull8028 9 месяцев назад +1

    Spot on, there is so much info to take in, will need a few repeats, but loved the indepth walkthrough, really helps to understand. Chris's enthusiam is brilliant, you kept the pace managable, like slowing to 10base from Chris's 1000base. lol thanks

  • @CFH298
    @CFH298 2 года назад +200

    Can you create a playlist containing all videos with Chris? This was so invaluable and combined with reading TCP/IP Guide it all makes sense. Thanks all!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад +115

      Here you go: ruclips.net/p/PLhfrWIlLOoKO8522T1OAhR5Bb2mD6Qy_l

    • @CFH298
      @CFH298 2 года назад +24

      @@davidbombal You’re the best :)

    • @SiddhantSwami
      @SiddhantSwami 2 года назад +7

      @@davidbombal You are the best, David!!!!!!

    • @AshleyEhSMR
      @AshleyEhSMR 2 года назад +2

      @James Great question! Appreciate you 🎊 And David wasted no time.
      The playlist I didn’t know I needed today ❤️🙌🫶

    • @simplekindofman8867
      @simplekindofman8867 Год назад

      This is so incredibly thorough. Great job!!

  • @samanthamorris3453
    @samanthamorris3453 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! In my professional life, one of the things that has really distinguished my more senior colleagues is their ability to understand TCP/UDP flows during troubleshooting. This video really helped me get an idea of what their brains may be thinking when we troubleshoot together! This is a video I'll watch multiple times.

  • @PST_1414
    @PST_1414 5 месяцев назад

    what a brilliant way to teach TCP.. i am at 32:46 but till now i can say that i have learnt a lot in this video about protocol working, sequence numbers, wireshark filter setup etc. etc. I really like combination of these two persons. A very impressive tech talk regarding networking protocol.. Great video.. #TCP/IPDeepDive

  • @obscureclouds8392
    @obscureclouds8392 2 года назад +2

    I'm mainly a developer with little to no network background. But this really helps. And i love the way you both interact with each other to make it even more understandable. Heck i really put out my notepad and wrote some of the things down to learn this properly. Thank you both very much.

  • @melanynieto446
    @melanynieto446 Месяц назад

    This is SUCH a GOOD explanation!! I can't believe it's free on RUclips. Thanks a lot for this!

  • @shilpagethe7734
    @shilpagethe7734 2 месяца назад

    I recently started my journey with wireshark indepth... came across this session and would like to thank you both for explaining tcp handshake with so ease and detailed !!

  • @samahhabib18300
    @samahhabib18300 2 года назад

    i watched the video on pluralsight explaining the tcp, and i think this is the most simplified explanation, the questions from David make the difference. and expiations from Chris were great. thank you all.

  • @stuartwill1992
    @stuartwill1992 2 года назад +6

    This is fantastic content, hearing the real life context of this system TCP/IP and the deep dive into how it works is great!

  • @drumaddict89
    @drumaddict89 Год назад

    about 5 minutes in and LOVE how he describes and teaches stuff.
    thanks for your videos david! always a pleasure to expand my horizon with your content

  • @teomcam
    @teomcam 2 года назад +3

    Wow what an episode. I can’t think of a word to thank you both enough for the treasure you giving us.

  • @gtsui87
    @gtsui87 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely love this content. Most content that are on the web that pertains to tcp are explained in a very complex way. I love how Chris makes this very dumb down for the average person looking to learn tcp.
    Please continue this series as its very interesting and provides invaluable knowledge.

    • @ChrisGreer
      @ChrisGreer 2 года назад

      I try to explain the way my brain processes things - so I gotta keep it simple! :-)

  • @bsparky01
    @bsparky01 2 года назад

    I know this is a two month old video, but I just wanted to thank you and Chris for putting this information out there. I have learned a lot from watching Chris' Wireshark videos, but this has been very educational as to why I am seeing what I see in the captures. I am not a network engineer/admin, but I end up spending a lot of time at work having to analyze network traffic because the application I support for my company is very latency sensitive and videos like these help me speak a common language with network folks to help get to the root of a complications. Thanks again for this and I am eager to dive into more!

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd 2 года назад +25

    Unlike the John Hammond video, this content is extremely valuable. Chris is an expert in the networking/packet analysis field and did a beautiful job breaking down these concept so one learning Wireshark gets the most out of the data packets and software. You need to create a play list just with Chris, having all his topics under one place. This just might be the single best educational video on the 3 way handshake on RUclips. I would like to see common problems/solutions that occur often in the real world where Chris would be called out for diagnosis.

  • @willd9807
    @willd9807 2 года назад

    This is the most valuable video i have found on youtube or anywhere regarding packet sending. The only way it could be extended more is how the actual wire (or photo optic) is transferred from point to point. This video is priceless and belongs in Universities as a compulsory IT or Comp Sci must watch

  • @shannon1573
    @shannon1573 2 года назад

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you, David and Chris! I'm currently taking a college TCP/IP course & I think I've learned more in the last hour than I have in the last month! Our textbook is the TCP/IP Illustrated (2012) & although I I'm blown away by the technical details, I barely understand any of it. I also spend an ungodly amount of time researching what's still relevant. I've used Wireshark many times, but this video helped me UNDERSTAND it. TCP/IP is a prerequisite for my future Firewalls/Network security, OS Security & Routers classes, so I'm grateful for these videos to help me learn such a daunting subject. Please keep this series going!

  • @ged4440
    @ged4440 9 месяцев назад

    David and Chris, this is fantastic. I have watched so many presenters to learn this stuff and Chris, you are amazing in the way you teach it!

  • @charlesikpeme7777
    @charlesikpeme7777 2 года назад +1

    Thanks David, the networking world is better because of you. Thanks for mentoring millions of people.

  • @KhurramSSiddiqui
    @KhurramSSiddiqui 2 года назад

    I opened this video a couple of days ago and finally came to watch it over the weekend. Great video, awesome presenters!

  • @paulifea7072
    @paulifea7072 2 года назад

    Great video and great explanation by both parties, like all other commenters have mentioned is a really valuable discussion. From the window scaling factor provided by the server (512), I assumed that all packets sent from the client to the server and vice versa would stick to the window scaling size of 512. But from inspection in the provided pcap file, the client remained the window scaling size of 64 (as indicated in the options header of the client SYN packet) while the server continues to send packets with the scaling factor of 512. Hope this clarifies anyone's doubts on the window scaling size of both client and server. Both of you have been so resourceful I'm so happy for this series.

  • @wasid7678
    @wasid7678 2 года назад +1

    you never disappoint your students David neither with your tutorials nor with your guests .. Keep doing this awesome work _V_

  • @ausafahmad8335
    @ausafahmad8335 2 года назад +2

    Hey David,
    This video was just awesome. I am currently studying medicine but I've always been interested in computers. Once I'm done with med school I'm going to start with a computer science course and your videos keep my interest ignited. Thanks a lot !

  • @StanMY-L0
    @StanMY-L0 2 года назад

    as a dual CCIE i still find this very useful and informative. recommended it to everyone in my team.

  • @dushyantsinghshekhawat969
    @dushyantsinghshekhawat969 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are doing very great by providing free knowledge to everyone. And the content is also superb.

  • @yeayea8334
    @yeayea8334 10 месяцев назад +1

    1:47 troubleshooting starts from tcp
    4:13 lets see three way handshake
    7:11 the sequence number
    10:10 Wireshark speak to us
    26:18 the key to understand tcp
    29:21 David summarizes
    30:38 Chris method
    34:50 options
    37:00 flags
    41:53 window
    44:00 swimming pool

  • @jm-nn4fz
    @jm-nn4fz Год назад

    Cris and David you are real educators and no starch material on this channel
    👌

  • @webplethora
    @webplethora 2 года назад +1

    Thank you David and Chris for this fanstastic session. These sessions are really empowering and the in-depth knowledge that is imparted through this video is enlightening. I am truly grateful for this. Once again, thank you David and Chris.

  • @sureshjoshi5933
    @sureshjoshi5933 2 года назад +2

    You guys are incredible! I've been looking for videos like this for a long time. Attaching the pcap file is a great idea so that person can follow along with your flow!

  • @madusankasampathweerasingh8570
    @madusankasampathweerasingh8570 10 месяцев назад

    I cannot believe that I watched the whole video without skipping! Superb explanation!

  • @dwaynesudduth1028
    @dwaynesudduth1028 2 года назад +1

    The TCP RFC was published the year I graduated High School... Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this video. I can't wait for more! I've been working in IT most of my adult life---and I need to take things to the next level..I might be 58--but I really feel I have a decade or more to contribute.

    • @dopiaza2006
      @dopiaza2006 2 года назад

      Are you worried that networking is rapidly moving towards the 'networking as a service' model in which indivdual network engineers will become far less required as the service providers will only keep a few high level engineers and use low skilled people to do what used to be network engineer tasks? I'm 10 years younger than you and worry a lot that 'traditional' network engineer jobs will run dry in 5 years or less?

    • @dwaynesudduth1028
      @dwaynesudduth1028 2 года назад

      @@dopiaza2006 to a degree, yes. The Network as a Service Model is already invading the small-medium sized business market, reducing the need for in-house network engineers or even consultants. However, where I see growth is in the wireless segment...that and in Security Ops.

  • @ok-jq1jh
    @ok-jq1jh 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU! Finally what I've been seeing in tcp packets makes much more sense thanks to you guys. I do appreciate it, definitely love the deep dives keep it up!

  • @yvesinformel221
    @yvesinformel221 2 года назад

    2 of the best guys on the same channel. super
    I used to whatch a lot of videos from both of them when I went back to school (at age 58!) .

  • @CrashLoopBackOff-K8s
    @CrashLoopBackOff-K8s 2 года назад

    Adding a comment and like for the algorithm. I also subscribed to Chris. Great conversation and examples. More of this, please. As a reminder, your audience not only includes those just beginning their networking careers, but also those like myself who are professionals in other areas and need to pick up enough skills to be competent in some of the areas you focus on. Your content is appreciated, David.

  • @yggdrasil6787
    @yggdrasil6787 2 года назад

    As a french student, I would like to thank you for providing me with a way to both improve my English listening skill and my general IT knowledge 😁 Keep it up!

  • @tylerroman6065
    @tylerroman6065 Год назад +1

    Absolutely loved the video! I'm currently doing research on Multi-path TCP so its amazing to have better understanding of TCP! Thank you!

  • @nilesh.mohekar
    @nilesh.mohekar 2 года назад

    I once was asked about the tcp flags during an interview which I couldn't quite answer, now I have learned about them :)
    Thanks for the great content!!

  • @tz2014
    @tz2014 Год назад

    Awesome, it is even more interesting when David fires up some questions to help us understand the concepts well. Chris really knows his stuffs

  • @naveen0723
    @naveen0723 2 года назад +1

    Simply 🙏🏻,Eagerly waiting for next video..Thanks Chris and david

  • @juliopaiz4951
    @juliopaiz4951 2 года назад

    I'm starting my studies in CCNA and I have been following you for a while, a lot of things I still don't understand but, I woul not miss the chance to continue to watch these videos. I'm enjoying my learning process, thank you both.

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад

      Thank you, Julio! I really appreciate that!

  • @JMalikZ
    @JMalikZ Год назад

    Never seen someone dissect TCP handshake like this. Amazing!

  • @majiddehbi9186
    @majiddehbi9186 2 года назад +1

    thx Mr. Bombal you said that u will bring Chris again, your a man of your word I asked u to bring Chris again and u did it thx guys both of you, and God bless u( make it monthly ) Big respect from Algiers

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад

      Thank you! Definitely going to be creating more content with Chris 😀

  • @wiltonwell
    @wiltonwell 2 года назад

    Thank you Chris and David you took me on learning trip with, there all the way. I have learnt from the best and you deserve more than I can give you both. I will continue watching your content, for me achieve my goal. It is people like you that are unsung heros of people for me that is trying my best to get there.

  • @jonathantx
    @jonathantx 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making kind of knowledge available to everyone. This really makes a difference when your new and starting to put things together in your mind and breaking out doing tasks on your own in a production network.

  • @juanrebella2589
    @juanrebella2589 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely amazing masterclass. Thank you Chris and David, superb material.
    Juan.

  • @Johno3998
    @Johno3998 2 года назад

    Man, the concept of "splitting the OSI model in half" to troubleshoot is such a good one, I've never thought of that

  • @mrmike81818
    @mrmike81818 2 года назад

    Found a little gem with this video and I've never seen such a breakdown. Wireshark seems so much simpler now. I'm looking forward to taking networking to the next level with you guys, thanks!

  • @vijethpatil3044
    @vijethpatil3044 2 года назад +2

    I didn't even lose you for one sec from starting. Great session with basic things about TCP thank you, David and Chris

  • @mikkio5371
    @mikkio5371 9 месяцев назад +1

    i have to come back and watch this . nice Chris . practically explained

  • @3232groundhog
    @3232groundhog 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I’m 3 1/2 minutes in and this is already looking…
    a. *Interesting* and
    b. *Important* in terms of a troubleshooting approach. Good stuff!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад

      Really happy to hear that! 😀

  • @dravidianChief
    @dravidianChief 2 года назад

    1hr well spent. Thank you guys. Definitely need a series. Nailed the basics of TCP/IP. Thank you!

  • @noevaz
    @noevaz 2 года назад

    I saw this video a few months ago and I struggle a lot to understand, after reading some material and practicing I watched the video again and I really understand more about TCP, definitely you need to spend time and be PATIENT when learning this topics, great video David and Chris!

  • @samratchapagain4804
    @samratchapagain4804 2 года назад +1

    Loving the way he explains the TCP like the real world examples. Eager to wait for another episode like problem of window scale size and many more. Thanks david and chris :)

  • @lennyaltamura2009
    @lennyaltamura2009 2 года назад

    A lot of IT guys say you don't need college. This is the kind of stuff you learn in college. College does very much add to the richness of information used in all aspects of IT. I would just like to thank you so much for sharing, it was a wonderful recap.

    • @Phasma6969
      @Phasma6969 Год назад

      You can learn this without college... Read more...

    • @lennyaltamura2009
      @lennyaltamura2009 Год назад

      @@Phasma6969, I agree. Reading is essential.

    • @Phasma6969
      @Phasma6969 Год назад

      @@lennyaltamura2009 We love to hear it. Wikipedia happens to actually have good information on IT topics that are purely engineering oriented like IEEE specifications and standards.

  • @arorarachit
    @arorarachit 2 года назад +1

    hey david, awesome stuff. cant wait for this we need the continuation of this series!!

  • @MrKarimoRien
    @MrKarimoRien 2 года назад

    It's been a long time since i have seen such an instructive video on TCP....You guys rock !!! Crystal clear and straightforward !!! Brillliiannnt !

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @lakiluci474
    @lakiluci474 2 года назад

    I decided to not watch this Video when i saw it's too lengthy , but today, due to some Un-stable situation in Africa , i got off from my Work, & Watched the Video , it really helped me

  • @jindalabhishek1
    @jindalabhishek1 2 года назад

    Hey David and Chris, Thanks for sharing and giving back to the Community!!!. I will follow your path and share as much as I can

  • @andriejusartamonovas1857
    @andriejusartamonovas1857 2 года назад

    so simple, so clearly explained, yet so hard to digest... I guess I've found something I will enjoy grinding on! thank you!

  • @Jason.Detrick
    @Jason.Detrick Год назад

    I'm studying for my CCNA and I need all the help and insight I can get for each of the layers of the OSI / TCP model. Learning about the handshake and the behind the scenes down into the raw numbers and why the packets are what they are and how each client frames up the numbers is great, so thank you! I'd love as much real life troubleshooting as I can get, down to why each possible problem might end up showing itself. It can be overwhelming for sure and just reading about it can be so dry it's hard to hold the knowledge but with video examples like this I believe it will help a lot.

  • @Sherloklol
    @Sherloklol 2 года назад

    This was some of the best tcp/wireshark education i've seen where you simply things so it's understood. well done and thank you

  • @deenarshahid
    @deenarshahid 2 года назад +4

    It's been amazing experience watching two of you explaining TCP basics in wonderful way.
    Would like to see you both covering TLS as well. Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @latchkeylex
    @latchkeylex Год назад

    Making it real world and showing how networking truly works is the only way to comprehend this material. I don't care how good the course is. If they're not popping the hood open to show you what's REALLY happening, it honestly difficult to understand. Great video, thank you

  • @pallavi8388
    @pallavi8388 2 года назад

    Thank you David, this is soo interesting and informative. Finally i got to know what happens in 3way handshake. Until now i just thought SYN SYN ACK ACK. Chris explains everything in such a detailed manner just love his explanation.

  • @powellthepog5624
    @powellthepog5624 2 года назад

    The explanation for the sequence number (raw) was a life saver!

  • @Visualicon
    @Visualicon Год назад

    This is Great!! I used to have my CCNA way back and was never taught in this deep about TCP/IP aside from SYN/ACK and Sliding window. along with Latency it really makes more sense how payload is transferred and the TCP issues that can some along with it.

  • @Addy580
    @Addy580 9 месяцев назад

    This really made my 1 hour journey back to home from office fun, thanks 🙏

  • @nahleaky586
    @nahleaky586 2 года назад

    This was a great overview of the TCP/IP part of a networking class I took in university. Well done!

  • @ajaykhanna1981
    @ajaykhanna1981 2 года назад

    Awesome Stuff, so insightful !! Thanks Chris and David. I loved the way David keeps on countering Chris and Chris very calmly and brilliantly knocking it out of the park.

  • @kirannolan
    @kirannolan 2 года назад

    I have followed chris for long time , best instructor in TCP !!!

  • @Zerback
    @Zerback 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for going at this level. You are helping a lot of people that just starting on the networking/ security side of computers. Please continue going deep with different types of protocols!

  • @Shalom_Mike
    @Shalom_Mike 2 года назад

    Wow! Great video for non-network admins too. 😃 Can't wait for more! The subject matter was explained perfectly! Even I understood it!

  • @maheshsudarsi82
    @maheshsudarsi82 Год назад

    many training institutes are not not teaching these underlying concepts. Great work and thank you...

  • @nikolaborkowski9942
    @nikolaborkowski9942 2 года назад

    Hi, David! To be honest i found your CHannel by chance, and i think i am lucky. David, i am just little modest simple man, but if you would read this i wish you and all your relatives Health and Wealth, you content is always helpful and usefull for me! Thank you, man!

  • @petrooz1
    @petrooz1 2 года назад

    You guys are great, the nitty gritty of TCP just came out, we want more including UDP.

  • @valterpereiracjr
    @valterpereiracjr 2 года назад +1

    You rock @David and Chris is great. You too are amazing. Looking forward to watching the next video and learning a lot from you. Thank you both.

  • @erezcohenbox
    @erezcohenbox Год назад

    Thank you for letting me listen to your conversation! I have learned a lot. Great job.

  • @mattin79
    @mattin79 2 года назад

    Hi David,
    I rarely comment any materials here but that one made my day. You both made great job presenting details never were explained that easy way, can't wait for naxt videos you both make in cooperation. Thank You both

  • @rhinners3407
    @rhinners3407 2 года назад

    Love the practicality side of this... Why are these numbers important, and how to use them to troubleshoot. How and Why!

  • @chandramohanr2000
    @chandramohanr2000 Год назад

    This is a great session!! Got a lot of insights around the TCP. Thanks David for arranging this session!!

  • @oscardotel3787
    @oscardotel3787 2 года назад

    this is the most beautiful video i’ve ever run into on youtube. wow. thank you thank you thank you

  • @robertprice7459
    @robertprice7459 2 года назад

    Brilliant explanation by Chris, big thank you to Chris and David. Can't wait for the next instalment