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Subject: Re: TCP Sequence Prediction
From: Maxime Rousseau (mrousseau
SECURED.ORG)Date: Thu Mar 30 2000 - 13:04:40 CST
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I belive SP6a fixes the TCP sequence prediction issues. if not i am certain
there is a hotfix for it. In fact, if i remember correctly, the whole SP6 vs
SP6a deal was about this hotfix not being in... Someone correct me if i am
wrong here :)
What SP were those NT boxes at?
M.
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Michael Dorman
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 1:17 PM
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Subject: TCP Sequence Prediction
Pardon me if this is a trivial question but after nmapping several servers
I find that NT boxen usually come up with:
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=trivial time dependency
Difficulty=6 (Trivial joke)
I was wondering how to increase the security here (besides removing NT and
installing OpenBSD).
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