For TCP connections, when a packet arrives at the Firewall Kernel out of sequence or fragmented, which layer of IPS corrects this to allow for proper inspection?
For TCP connections, when a packet arrives at the Firewall Kernel out of sequence or fragmented, which layer of IPS corrects this to allow for proper inspection?
In TCP/IP networks, out-of-sequence or fragmented packets need to be reassembled to analyze the traffic properly. This task falls under the responsibility of Context Management, which ensures that the data stream is correctly reconstructed and placed in the proper context for inspection.
Correct answer is A. Kortext documentation page 277.