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Date: Fri May  5 22:13:57 2006
From: blancher at cartel-securite.fr (Cedric Blancher)
Subject: Idle scan rediscovered!!!

Le vendredi 05 mai 2006 ? 16:11 -0400, Tim a ?crit :
> > Gives back exploitable incremental IPID on a Linux 2.6.15 box.
> Are you sure?  Just because the sequences are predictable or even
> incremental for your source host doesn't mean it is exploitable.  This
> is old information, but I would assume it is still the case (until
> someone presents hard evidence otherwise):

I'm aware of this fact. As I figure all my tests were done from the same
box, I'll still have to check it out. Let me test it more intensively
after this week-end and I'll let you know.


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