Re: Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-22 Thread Albert D. Cahalan

>>  Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.
>
> Maybe, but you don't want it. T/TCP is inherently insecure.

Within a cluster though, T/TCP could be useful. What about
enabling it on trusted interfaces?

Example: there are a few dozen boxes using eth0 and eth1 for
each other. One or two boxes have an eth2 to the outside world.
So one may enable T/TCP on eth0 and eth1, but not on eth2.
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Re: Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-22 Thread Alan Cox

> On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Mao Yun wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.
> Maybe, but you don't want it. T/TCP is inherently insecure.

There are cases that doesn't matter and people interested in fixing T/TCP to
do the subset of things it can do and do them well

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Re: Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-22 Thread Oliver Xymoron

On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Mao Yun wrote:

> Hi all,
>   Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.

Maybe, but you don't want it. T/TCP is inherently insecure.

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Re: Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-22 Thread Oliver Xymoron

On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Mao Yun wrote:

 Hi all,
   Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.

Maybe, but you don't want it. T/TCP is inherently insecure.

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Re: Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-22 Thread Albert D. Cahalan

  Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.

 Maybe, but you don't want it. T/TCP is inherently insecure.

Within a cluster though, T/TCP could be useful. What about
enabling it on trusted interfaces?

Example: there are a few dozen boxes using eth0 and eth1 for
each other. One or two boxes have an eth2 to the outside world.
So one may enable T/TCP on eth0 and eth1, but not on eth2.
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Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-21 Thread Mao Yun

Hi all,
Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.
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Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.*

2000-09-21 Thread Mao Yun

Hi all,
Is there any T/TCP patch for kernel 2.2.16? thanks.
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