Http server implementation for Windows Media Server



Hi all,

I'm trying to implement a specific Http server that listens on port 8080
(not the standard 80). Actually it resembles a Windows Media Server that
also works as a HTTP server (among some other modes).
I have a dump file of prercorded transmision from an actual Window Media
Server and Windows Media Player, and my server implementation should
transmit them after establishing the tcp connection with the Player.
In reality, the connection is established but the server behaves with the
following anomalies-
1. After the "GET" transaction by the Player, the server transmits an ACK
which doen't appear in the normal case.
2. The first dump packet that is being transmitted starts with a huge
"Realtive Sequence Number" instead of a 1.

Can someone advise please?

Regards

Gur


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