Re: IP Spoofing
- From: Willem Bogaerts <w.bogaerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:47:01 +0100
Not the way TCP/IP works. You can send up to 7 packets before an ACK is
required by the sender. This is all done by the transport layer, and
the web server has no idea what's going on.
Stupid question maybe, but can such a signal be sent anyway or does it
require some part of the question it answers to? If it can be sent
anyway and be recognized as valid, you would still be able to send data
and have the returns sent to the wrong destination.
As you have guessed, I did not study the TCP/IP protocol.
Regards,
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Willem Bogaerts
Application smith
Kratz B.V.
http://www.kratz.nl/
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