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Old 10-25-2005, 01:54 AM   #1
hari121
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Exclamation finding out TCP header details at socket level


Hi all,

Like I have created socket and bound that socket to the client side. I am able to connect two sides and able to send any amount of data.Its basically TCP socket. My problem is that I want to access TCP header details to check and set parameters for some kind of operation.
But am not able to do that .I am working in user space. From the socket level I want to access header part.. Can you please help me on this....It would be great if help me..
 
  


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