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Re: Naptha - New DoS
From: White Vampire <whitevampire () mindless com>
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 12:17:01 -0500

On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:38:34PM +0100, Carl-Johan Bostorp(ctor () krixor xy org) wrote:
    I find it rather odd that this has yet to be mentioned on
Bugtraq.  

        I have since changed my mind.  I find it in poor taste.

I don't. As the advisory itself says - the problem is ancient. Only new thing 
seems to be someone finally sat down and did what everybody else thought of 
(or had done but not released =)). More of a thing for security-incidents. 

        This concept is ancient, NAPTHA however has a new twist.  It
should be taken more seriously.

I've been using xinetd for ages to have protection from this type of attack.

        inetd is not the only daemon affected by this attack.

Regards,
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