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Subject: Re: Port 65535
From: Murray, Mike (Mike.Murray
UTORONTO.CA)Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 21:57:38 CST
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Pavel,
That's good info... thanks... )
Now, why in the world would someone be sending me incomplete packets
exactly every two minutes? Anybody have experience getting this? Perhaps some
sort of misconfiguration, or something hostile?
On 04-Mar-00 Pavel Kankovsky wrote:
> This is a fragment (F stands for fragment offset). ipchains leave port
> numbers equal to (u_short)(-1) if the fragment does not include a
> (complete) TCP/UDP header.
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I can't think of anything pithy to say at
all, today. So, I ramble.
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