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Date:      Tue, 21 May 1996 10:06:34 -0700
From:      "Michael L. VanLoon -- HeadCandy.com" <michaelv@HeadCandy.com>
To:        "Charles C. Figueiredo" <marxx@apocalypse.superlink.net>
Cc:        "Brett L. Hawn" <blh@nol.net>, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freebsd + synfloods + ip spoofing 
Message-ID:  <199605211706.KAA15825@MindBender.HeadCandy.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 21 May 96 07:18:54 -0400. <Pine.BSF.3.91.960521071632.1399B-100000@apocalypse.superlink.net> 

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>> >and the such need to generate their own headers. Besides, unless your
>> >clueless losers and lame crackers gain root, they can't open raw sockets.

>> Any PC with an ethernet card on the network can open "raw" packets.

>	You're right, that was my point exactly. User's on his servers aren't
>going to be opening raw sockets, like was mentioned. It's a raw socket, 
>not a packet.

>> And they might not even have to be there while the sniffer collects
>> data.  I've seen the consequences first-hand.

>	This has absolutely nothing to do with sniffing, we're talking about
>IP spoofing + TCP sequence number generation/prediction, get it straight.

Whatever.  For many people, sniffing is just part one of spoofing.
Once you're that far, there isn't a whole lot left to get to spoofing.

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