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Re: [Full-disclosure] Reverse engineering the Windows TCP stack
From: dk (dk
pwarchitects.com)
Date: Mon Apr 04 2005 - 12:34:20 CDT
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Nicolas RUFF (lists) wrote:
>>>>Hey, I am looking for Windows TCP/IP stack information, I
>>>>would like to know why it behaves inconsistently to SYN|FIN|URG|PSH!
>>
>>I'm curious about this one too...can you guys keep the replies on the
>
> list?
>
> Well, at least when you try to connect to a closed port, Windows retries
> several times (SYN) even when RST has been received. My Linux don't.
I would believe that is incorrect behavior, no? (for the win32 box)
--
dk
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