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Message-Id: <1227.3138-10623-1285487100-1244046358@stream.cz>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:25:58 +0200 (CEST)
From: mrdkaaa <mrdkaaa@...eam.cz>
To: Ahmed Sheipani <sheipani@...il.com>
Subject: Re: Hardening TCP/IP Stack

http://cr.yp.to/syncookies.html

> *Hardening TCP/IP Stack*
> 
> *By Ahmed S. Shibani*
> 
> * *
> 
> *Overview*
> 
> * *
> 
>      During my work as a server administrator for a web hosting company, I
> have noticed how often it is to get under random SYN flood attacks, and
> using the latest firewalls did not prove to be the ultimate solution, you
> still get affected by the attacks, I believe that the best way to mitigate
> those attacks is by securing the TCP/IP stack itself, here I will collect
> the most useful information I have found on doing this. All instructions in
> this article will be for Linux, I will indicate so if different.
> 
> Continue
> Reading...<http://sec.ure.ly/?s=blog&m=permalink&x=hardening-tcpip-stack>
> 
> http://sec.ure.ly
> 
> 
> 

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