Wireshark and Network Monitor provide filters for this but I want to know how can I infer whether a packet is a TCP Keep-Alive or Keep-Alive Ack by looking at the header or payload.
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A TCP keep-alive packet is an ACK with the sequence number set to one less than the current sequence number for the connection.
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1Exactly, here is the TCP keep-alive specification: <rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1122#page-101> Dec 20, 2022 at 1:17
Here's what Wireshark says about a keep-alive ACK:
Set when all of the following are true:
- The segment size is zero.
- The window size is non-zero and hasn’t changed.
- The current sequence number is the same as the next expected sequence number. -The current acknowledgement number is the same as the last-seen acknowledgement number.
- The most recently seen packet in the reverse direction was a keepalive.
- The packet is not a SYN, FIN, or RST.