On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 07:40:50 -0400 Richard reckons:
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Then I started thinking (always a fruitless endeavor), why would a *BSD
based firewall/IP stack drop the corresponding SYN-ACK when it was
activated? And that thought just fucking bugged me to no end. I could
accept some crazy
These are the ones the correspond. They come in bursts like that. If
I let it run a little longer, I get output like this:
19:45:56.939958 IP vm.se.lsoft.com.58679 bang.swox.se.smtp: S
678305700:678305700(0) win 8192 mss 1420,wscale 0,nop,nop,nop,timestamp
2317060084 0
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
The second line should have been smtp.swox.se.smtp SYN+ACK'ing the
ISN of 27523124. vm is sending a RST to that because the sequence
#'s don't match. It's also odd that the set of
On Mar 23, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
These are the ones the correspond. They come in bursts like
that. If
I let it run a little longer, I get output like this:
19:45:56.939958 IP vm.se.lsoft.com.58679 bang.swox.se.smtp: S
678305700:678305700(0) win 8192 mss 1420,wscale
On Mar 21, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
When vm attempts to make a TCP connection (e.g., on port 25) to
smtp.swox.se I see the following traffic on the router:
22:46:27.015389 IP vm.se.lsoft.com.47218 smtp.swox.se.smtp: S
27523124:27523124(0) win 8192 mss 1420,wscale
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
When vm attempts to make a TCP connection (e.g., on port 25) to
smtp.swox.se I see the following traffic on the router:
22:46:27.015389 IP vm.se.lsoft.com.47218 smtp.swox.se.smtp: S
On Mar 22, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
The second line should have been smtp.swox.se.smtp SYN+ACK'ing the
ISN of 27523124. vm is sending a RST to that because the sequence
#'s don't match. It's also odd that the set of options being
listed
don't correspond at all...if