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Borderware predictable initial TCP
From: racer-x () ALTAVISTA NET (racer-x () ALTAVISTA NET)
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 13:16:21 -0400
AFAIK, this problem is not a Firewall-1 problem but a HP-UX problem. Please respond to Gigi Sullivan <sullivan () SECLAB COM> To: BUGTRAQ () NETSPACE ORG Subject: Re: Borderware predictable initial TCP sequence numbers Hello there, This can be applied also to Firewall-1 (CheckPoint) running on an HP-UX 10.X series. bye bye ************************************************* Racer X (Unknown to Speed, Racer X is actually his older brother Rex, who ran away from home years ago) racer-x () altavista net ************************************************* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------\r\nGet your free email from altavista.iname.com
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