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Date: Thu Mar 24 18:15:07 2005
From: aditya.deshmukh at online.gateway.strangled.net (Aditya Deshmukh)
Subject: Reverse engineering the Windows TCP stack

>Hey, I am looking for Windows TCP/IP stack information, I 
>would like to know why it behaves inconsistently to SYN|FIN|URG|PSH!

Mate when does it behave consistently ? It behaves consistently
inconsistent! How ever can u tell me why are u looking this info for maybe I
can help u there. The win32 tcp stack was stolen from bsd but they could not
copy things right so we have all this inconsistensy. 

Mail me if u want more info -aditya


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