Juniper Networks, Inc.
TRANSMITTING AND STORING DIFFERENT TYPES OF ENCRYPTED INFORMATION USING TCP URGENT MECHANISM

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Abstract:

A network device decrypts a record, received from a client device, that is associated with an encrypted session between the client device and an application platform. The network device incorporates decrypted record data, from the decrypted record, into a payload field of a transmission control protocol (TCP) packet to be transmitted to another device, identifies a record header in the record, and determines, based on the record header, a record type associated with the decrypted record. Based on the record type, the network device marks the one or more TCP packets as including urgent data by setting a TCP urgent control bit in a header of the one or more TCP packets, and sets a second field, in the header of the TCP packet, to a second value that identifies an end of the urgent data, which corresponds to an end of the decrypted record data in the payload field.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

1 May 2019

Issue date:

13 Feb 2020