Re: Loopback and multi-homed routing flaw in TCP/IP stack.

2001-03-06 Thread Perry Harrington
valid real world IPs to lo interfaces. The purpose is to get a machine that listens on an IP but doesn't ARP for it. > behaviour should not be switchable. > > Cheers, > > Ben. > --Perry -- Perry Harrington Director of zelur xuniL () perr

Re: Loopback and multi-homed routing flaw in TCP/IP stack.

2001-03-05 Thread Perry Harrington
0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Perry Harrington wrote: > > > In short, yes security through obscurity is dumb, but calling for people to change > > this functionality is unwarranted when machines can be firewalled. > > > > > Actually to me thi

Re: Loopback and multi-homed routing flaw in TCP/IP stack.

2001-03-05 Thread Perry Harrington
st and/or > connected networks, either via (e.g.) buffer overflows or enhanced > privileges via access to SOCKS or other internal proxies. > > Acknowledgments: > > Woody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Adam Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Ben Laurie <[EMAI

offending code of bind trojan

2001-02-01 Thread Perry Harrington
ll is the extra set of parentheses after the typecast, this is the lexicon for an inline function typecast. -- Perry Harrington Director of zelur xuniL () [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Architecture Think Blue. /\ PGP signature