Hi,
I want to know how two identical packets are differentiated and
given to the appropriate applications - to be more clear, suppose two
browsers are opened in the same machine, and both issue the same 'GET'
HTTP command to the same website. Then, the network packets will be
having the same source and destination address, and the same port
number(80, here). Now, when these two packets are sent, and the
resultant packets arrive to our machine, which again would be
identical, how is it that the kernel differentiates between the
packets and sends the correct one to the appropriate browser??
Hope I'm clear.
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V_Suresh.
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