> Ping packets can be loaded with huge payloads. Syn packets cannot
> (unless you are talking about that $#@$#@ ttcp junk - single packet with
> SYN + data + FIN).
There are lots of tools for syn bombing using 64K per frame. These are used
to bring down machines from vendors who didnt fix the syn flood bug but just
told their customers to use large queues.
I've not seen them used for nuking connections
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