Reposting here since want to know how a Linux computer handles this scenario.
You must log in or register to comment.
These are standards. If it worked differently it would be using a different networking protocol.
Standards are set of rules. But still different vendors implement them separately. For e.g. TCP/IP stack implementation is a bit different in Windows and Linux but end user generally never realises this because it’s close enough that things still work. I want to know what is the sequence of events when Linux creates a Response packet for a ping Request it received.
The same way.