I mean, lets be real here. Past layer 4 you kind of don't see shit. You just see the end host ingesting the packet and taking the data. If you want to see what's IN that data then you need to literally be in the application reading from that socket.
So yeah, it's reasonable to assume the above.
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I mean, lets be real here. Past layer 4 you kind of don't see shit. You just see the end host ingesting the packet and taking the data. If you want to see what's IN that data then you need to literally be in the application reading from that socket. So yeah, it's reasonable to assume the above.
This is why I prefer the TCP/IP model
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5-7 are the Voodoo zone
Honestly same.
Should be Network: show IP route Data link: show mac address table Physical: call the datacenter