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Given the IP header content captured by Ethereal below. 45...

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Question by hook
Submitted on 7/21/2003
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Given the IP header content captured by Ethereal below.
45 00 00 42
0e e2 00 00
80 11 07 6f
83 78 0b 31
83 78 12 29
Parse the header to show the value of each field in their conventional representation (leave the checksum field as it is).
What is the protocol corresponding to the value in the protocol field?
Find the hostnames of the IP source and destination.Is this a valid IP packet?  


Answer by MalyMal
Submitted on 3/24/2005
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