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IPv6



On Mar 31, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Bill Bogstad wrote:
> 
> Did you mean TCP sequence numbers?  Otherwise, I'm not sure
> what you mean and would be interested in learning more.

No, I mean the RFC 1323 timestamps.  But since you mention it, sequence numbers can also be used as fingerprints for multiple nodes behind NAT, although this is dependent on the specifics of the NAT implementation.

--Rich P.







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