Given the extremely small amount of space for randomization (16-bit query ID's) 
does a cryptographically strong PRNG really make difference? Aside from 
stopping an easy prediction, doesn't it just generate a little extra work for a 
determined malicious individual?


Seems to be a moot point to me---whether the PRNG is  cryptographically weak or 
not because of the small sequence number space.


-ntn

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