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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-us-7XHY9S@conference.wireshark.org
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DESCRIPTION:Analyzing TCP connection is the most common task a network anal
 yst has to perform. And even though tracking sequence numbers\, packet los
 s and generally understanding the TCP handshake and teardown can be tricky
  as well many analysts know how to deal with those steps. But sometimes yo
 u need to analyze complex situations and figure out what is going on\, for
  example look at packet timing or troubleshooting an issue with less than 
 ideal capture results. In this talk we'll look at techniques that can help
  and of course look at some example traces.
DTSTAMP:20260413T051401Z
LOCATION:Potomac Ballroom
SUMMARY:Advanced TCP Troubleshooting - Jasper Bongertz
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-us/talk/7XHY9S/
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