Packet in a sentence as a noun

""Yes," replies the TCP packet, "I'd like a beer.

"I'd tell you my UDP packet joke, but I'm not sure you'd get it.

A TCP packet walks into a bar, and says to the barman "Hello, I'd like a beer.

I'd borrow my friends account so that I could see the sign in process in real-time and get packet dumps.

We had the guys that were let go but slipped through the cracks and nobody told them until HR sent them a packet.

When playing rock, an occasional packet would not compress well and end up too large, then fail to send.

The idea that Python is so slow that it's confusing TCP sounds wrong to me. I think it's more likely that your packet capture scheme is slow.

However, part of the data that's fudged in this packet is the sequence number.

Note that we're very interested in anyone who has been keeping raw packet logs from before the Heartbleed vuln.

* Probe Response: This is the client counterpart to a beacon packet, basically.

I didn't consider that the packet capture interface might do buffering.

Classical compresses better than rock, so it generated smaller UDP packets.

I had hacked language implementations for fun since I was an undergrad, and for SGI's packet sniffing tools earlier my career.

An invalid sequence number should cause any receiver of the packet to ignore it, making it safe for bunny to do this.

* LLC QOS: This packet has the most potential to do something, in that it's a link level flow control quality of service packet.

The streaming software sent the music over UDP, where each packet contained a pre-set amount of audio encoded with a lossless codec.

IPv6 won't perform automatic IP-level fragmentation for MTUs below 1280 bytes, so larger packets simply could not be sent at all.

I spent hours running a packet sniffer and seeing how the client interacted with the IRC network it called home to. Upon connecting to the privately run IRC network, the bot would authenticate with a user and pass.

Fix by keeping the database name extracted from a startup packet fully separate from command-line switches, as had already been done with the user name field.

Absent regulations prohibiting packet discrimination, I'm not sure I would do any different if I were in Comcast's shoes.

The DoD isn't filtering these packets or making them disappear - the Internet doesn't know where they should go, and, since there is no default route, the packets are dropped at the first router that doesn't know how to route it.

Bunny might be the source of the packet that causes WiFi network "Your Local Cafe" to appear in your available WiFi network menu, but it won't ever be involved in connecting you beyond that.

Additional regulation of internet backbone providers to perform deep packet inspection for government investigation of copyright infringement.

][edit: It also occurred to me to verify the other direction: in fact, if you go to send a message, first the client sends something to the developer's server, which then returns a packet which, along with again the exactly 7 extra bytes, is sent to Apple's server.

[edit: The more I stare at this, the more confident I am in this analysis; specifically, the packets that are "about" and "almost exactly" the same size are very deterministic: the packets to/from Apple are precisely 7 bytes larger than the corresponding packets to/from the Chinese server.

* the extension provides means for one party to send arbitrary data which needs to be returned - a keepalive mechanism would have worked with an empty packet* there is no input validation on network originated data, in a crypto library, in 2011This has huge implications on all of the Internet, while the individual parts being reasonably deniable.

Of course they're entirely free to spend their money any way they want, but was there really no place to spend that better?Congratulations to the Yo team for furthering the research to the origins of the term 'dumb money'.I guess if you timed it right you could use Yo to communicate in Morse, but that seems to be a waste of bits considering that each packet will activate a very large number of bits being sent where one would suffice.

Packet definitions

noun

a collection of things wrapped or boxed together

See also: package bundle parcel

noun

(computer science) a message or message fragment

noun

a small package or bundle

noun

a boat for carrying mail

See also: mailboat