TCP 3 way Handshake ? [7:18794]

2001-09-06 Thread Phil Barker
I thought that would grab your attention Priscilla hehehe. I need to grant Terminal Service Access from anyone (internet) to a well known TCP port of a destination IP Server address x.x.x.x This is implemented as a permit on the PIX F/W. My problem is that I can telnet that well known port and

Re: TCP 3 way Handshake ? [7:18794]

2001-09-06 Thread Stephane LITKOWSKI
Yes, it's vendor dependant. TCP protocol doesn't specify any connection timeout. A TCP connection can be alive forever. So the application (client or server side) must manage timeout, if needed and send a TCP reset. ""Phil Barker"" a icrit dans le message news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I thought th

Re: TCP 3 way Handshake ? [7:18794]

2001-09-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:20 AM 9/6/01, Phil Barker wrote: >I thought that would grab your attention Priscilla >hehehe. It did! ;-) With some implementations, the TCP connection is open until one side does a FIN or RST. How quickly that happens would depend on the TCP implementation. Some implementations timeout

Re: TCP 3 way Handshake ? [7:18794]

2001-09-07 Thread Brian Whalen
Heres some pix and router security tips.. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2600/prodlit/flrrr_ov.htm Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Stephane LITKOWSKI wrote: > Yes, it's vendor dependant. > > TCP protocol doesn't specify any connection ti