request packetの例文
- A server using protocol SOCKS4a must check the DSTIP in the request packet.
- The following was obtained using the echo request packets.
- A ping host sends an ICMP _ REQUEST packet to the given destination.
- Nowadays these ICMP echo request packets are sometimes blocked by the firewall of an operating system.
- The client performs all communication using ICMP echo request packets, while the proxy use echo reply packets.
- To do this the X server sends a Request packet to the display manager, which returns an Accept packet.
- The computer that started the session will then send a Session Request packet which will prompt either a Session Accept or Session Reject packet.
- The data is carried in an extended call request packet and the response is carried in an extended field of the call reject packet, with a connection never being fully established.
- If the destination is not a member of this local zone, the border node adds its own address to the route request packet and forwards the packet to its own border nodes.
- The introduction of EDNS made the DNS amplification attack feasible, a type of reflected denial-of-service attack, since EDNS facilitates very large response packets compared to relatively small request packets.
- The I / O request packet mechanism is also used by Digital Equipment Corporation's VMS operating system, and was used by Digital's RSX-11 family of operating systems before that.
- All J1939 packets, except for the request packet, contain eight bytes of data and a standard header which contains an index called Parameter Group Number ( PGN ), which is embedded in the message's 29-bit identifier.
- In theory, it is possible to have the proxy also use echo request packets ( and make implementation much easier ), but these packets are not necessarily forwarded to the client as client could be behind translated address ( NAT ).
- In theory, it is possible to have the proxy use echo request packets ( which makes implementation much easier ), but these packets are not necessarily forwarded to the client, as the client could be behind a translated address ( NAT ).
- When used, this option signifies that the IP address specified additionally as part of the mapping request should be used as the internal address for the created explicit mapping, rather than following the default behavior of using source IP address of the actual mapping request packet for that purpose.
- Using wireless access points in SSID-hidden mode ( see network cloaking ), a mobile wireless device may not only disclose its own MAC address when traveling, but even the MAC addresses associated to SSIDs the device has already connected to, if they are configured to send these as part of probe request packets.
- Request packets are numbered sequentially by the server as soon as it receives them : the first request from a client is numbered 1, the second 2, etc . The least significant 16 bits of the sequential number of a request is included in the reply and error packets generated by the request, if any.
- Periodically, " Interim Update " records ( a RADIUS Accounting Request packet containing an Acct-Status-Type attribute with the value " interim-update " ) may be sent by the NAS to the RADIUS server, to update it on the status of an active session . " Interim " records typically convey the current session duration and information on current data usage.
- Finally, when the user's network access is closed, the NAS issues a final " Accounting Stop " record ( a RADIUS Accounting Request packet containing an Acct-Status-Type attribute with the value " stop " ) to the RADIUS server, providing information on the final usage in terms of time, packets transferred, data transferred, reason for disconnect and other information related to the user's network access.
- When network access is granted to the user by the NAS, an " Accounting Start " ( a RADIUS Accounting Request packet containing an Acct-Status-Type attribute with the value " start " ) is sent by the NAS to the RADIUS server to signal the start of the user's network access . " Start " records typically contain the user's identification, network address, point of attachment and a unique session identifier.