Thx for the info and sorry for the "guys", just ment it as an
expression like "folkes", "co-eds" or something like that - not
gender-specific!!!

Tuesday, August 29, 2000, 1:26:35 PM, you wrote:

PB> The length isn't explicitly transmitted but is
PB> computed via the Sequence Number and Ack Number.

PB> RFC 793 has more detail.

PB> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc793.html

PB> Regards,

PB> Phil.

PB> PS: There are some talented women on this site !!!!!!
PB> "Guy"

PB> --- Thomas Peroutka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: >> Hi Guys,
>> 
>> just reading a book and saw pictures of TCP and UDP
>> headers. Whereas
>> the UDP header has a length field describing the
>> length of the UDP
>> segment including data and header, I can´t see such
>> a field in TCP.
>> Is this an error of the book or how does TCP
>> determine the length of
>> the segment/ the end of data?
>> 
>> -- 
>> Viele Grüsse/ Best regards,
>>  Thomas                           
>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
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