oui mais a partir du moment ou tu vois le packet reset depuis la machine
elle meme c'est improbable.
Regarde les logs de ssh, eventuellement met le debug on, et surtout regarde
la config du server sshd.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:12:53AM -0400, Dominique Vanlent wrote:
>
> > host1 envoie un reset TCP (flag R) se qui signifie
> > qu'il n'accepte pas la connection. a cela
> > plusieurs cause:
>
> Ou bien... Un dispositif NIDS :-)
>
> Merci JeF
>
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