Logically speaking I would think, unless the stack has been modified (read
replaced)
with an implementation other than MS's then that system would also be
vulnerable.

In the case of packet filtering however, it would seem to be mitigated by the
destination address
entries in the filtering setup.  So, perhaps filtering would not be vulnerable
if configured correctly.

Eric
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On Tuesday, September 21, 1999 3:34 AM, Holger Heimann [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
> > Windows TCP/IP stacks configured to disable IP forwarding or IP
> > source routing, allow specific source routed datagrams to route
> > between interfaces.  Effectively, the Windows TCP/IP stack can
> > not be configured to disable IP datagrams passing between
> > networks if two network cards have been installed.
>
> Any knowledge whether Firewall/Packet-Filtering Products based on the
> Windows TCP/IP stack are concerned and under what circumstances?
>
> thanks, hh

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