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Part 2-A:
1 Ip address: 198.168.0.11
2 A. IP address: 209.18.47.62
B. Since we have previously browsed to this site, the browser cached it and
when browse again it simply load it from its cache.
request-line:
GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n
Host: tim.catim.net\r\n
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1 a. because establishing a TCP connection requires two round trips between the
server and client, versus one for DNS over UDP under typical conditions. TCP
provides lossless transmission on lossy media by retransmitting packets, which is
what DNS does anyway. Also UDP’s semantics are faster for small (<=1MTU)
transasctions since there is no connection state and no handshaking.
1 b. because DNS operates on the port 53. Also it limits DNS queries against the
DNS servers.
1.2en-us
1.3192.168.0.11
server: 128.119.245.12
1.4Status code returned: 200
1.6128bytes
9. Yes the server explicitly return the contents of the file, because of the Line-
based text data in the OK response to the GET.
12. My browser sent one HTTP get request message. Packet number 11 contained
the Get message for the Bill or Rights.
14. The status code from this packet was a 200, and the phrase was an OK.
15. 1 data-containing TCP segments were needed to carry the single
HTTP response and the text of the Bill of Rights.
16. 3 HTTP GET request messages were sent by my browser. It sent them to
128.119.245.12, 128.119.245.12, and 128.119.240.90.
17. the browser downloaded the two images in serially. Because the first image
was requested and sent before the second image was requested by the browser.