Delayed binding explained
Delayed binding, also called TCP connection splicing, is the postponement of the connection between the client and the server in order to obtain sufficient information to make a routing decision.[1] Some application switches and routers delay binding the client session to the server until the proper handshakes are complete so as to prevent denial-of-service attacks.[2]
Notes and References
- Book: Kopparapu
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. Load Balancing Servers, Firewalls, and Caches. limited. 1st. 2002-01-25. John Wiley & Sons. Hoboken, New Jersey. 0-471-41550-2. 60 – 64. Server Load Balancing: Advanced Concepts.
- Book: Syme. Matthew. Goldie. Philip. Optimizing Network Performance with Content Switching: Server, Firewall and Cache Load Balancing. 2003-07-12. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 0-13-101468-4. 115. Content-Aware Server Load Balancing.