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October 7th, 2001, 01:42 AM
#1
identical/Unfragmented IP Packets?
How is it possible to send identical or unfragmented IP packets?
I was just wondering thinking that this might be a security issue with the new router that I got. It works really good.It's a D-link with a built in firewall.
I guess this is the only vulnerability in my router. I have heard so far. I was tottaly complexed on how someone might do this. Thinking that if this is the only vulnerability that I have maybe there is a way to alter my router using the computer.So it would make it perfect.
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October 7th, 2001, 02:01 AM
#2
Senior Member
In win32
ping -f <ip address>
That pings with unfragmented packets, so I'm sure any other program could do the same if written to. It's just a flag in the packet.
Identical packets could be done as well.
The question is where would the packets go?
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