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Subjectremoving old SYN packets
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Hi,
I need some information about the TCP implementation. I didn't find any
information in my Linux Kernel book or in any other tutorial about TCP and I
do not really understand the tcp.c

The kernel should remove SYN packets if it doesn't recive the final ACK. But
where is that implemented in the Linux Kernel?


example

host server
-----SYN-----> remember SYN
<----ACK------
host shuts down
timeout for the threewayhandshake
removing waiting status
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