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Re: A new TCP/IP blind data injection technique?
From: Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf () ghettot org>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:24:00 +0100 (CET)


I suspect that in these cases the RSTs may be coming from firewalls
rather than end-hosts.  It would be more impressive and surprising if
one ever got a SYN-ACK in response.

Not really. A variant of the same test addressed to common ports such as
139 resulted in four SYN+ACKs coming back, compared to 50 SYN+ACKs when
the checksum was correct - which is roughly similar to the previous
figure. Quite surprisingly, some of this comes from what seems to be
Windows XP SP1 - but maybe an intermediate device rewrites the packet
instead.

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