> > wireshark
> >
> > Thanks! But previously I saw a tcp stream where there are several TCP
> > connections (I mean mutiple SYN-SYN/ACK-ACK handshakes)
> >
> > On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Martin Visser <
martinvisser99@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> >
> >> Nangergong,
> >>
> >> A TCP stream is a single connection between two IP addresses, between the
> >> two same ports. If you see the beginning you'll see the SYN-SYN/ACK-ACK
> >> handshake, an will also see the sequence numbers increasing. Some protocols
> >> like HTTP/1.1 can have multiple higher level conversations on the one
> >> connection, so I am not sure that is what you might be seeing?
> >>
> >> Regards, Martin
> >>
> >>
MartinVisser99@xxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >>
> >> On 23 May 2012 20:28, nangergong <
nangergong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>> HI, all:
> >>>
> >>> In wireshark there is an option "Follow the TCP stream", I'm
> >>> wondering what does it mean? it seems that in such a TCP stream there are
> >>> multiple TCP connections.
> >>>
> >>
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