reading TCP header

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ragunath.cr

Is it possible to read & modify TCP header using C. Also I want a
sample C code for this. Please reply immediately.
 
F

Flash Gordon

Is it possible to read & modify TCP header using C.

Yes if something has already captured the header and put it somewhere
you C code can access. How to interface to the network though is
implementation specific so you will have to ask in a group dedicated to
your system.
> Also I want a
sample C code for this.

In that case I suggest using Google to search for some.
> Please reply immediately.

Usenet is not an immediate medium. Things take time to propagate,
generally people are not paid to use it so it is when they have the time
and inclination, and even if someone replies immediately it might take a
long time to reach you.

If you want immediate response you have to pay hard cash for it in general.
 
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Ian Collins

Is it possible to read & modify TCP header using C. Also I want a
sample C code for this. Please reply immediately.
Yes.

Post an attempt ant people will help you.

I you want an immediate response, I suggest you use the phone.
 
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Haroon Shafiq

Is it possible to read & modify TCP header using C. Also I want a
sample C code for this.

have you ever heard of libnet, libpcap or some thing like that? try
googling with phrase network packet capture or some thing else
Please reply immediately.

already enough said about this...

Haroon Shafiq.
 
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Chuck F.

Is it possible to read & modify TCP header using C. Also I want
a sample C code for this. Please reply immediately.

Yassuh, right away. Your want is my command. No. The C standard
never mentions a TCP header.

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