I have read some documentation on IP Spoofing, and from what I have read, it sounds like you must determine the sequence number of the host before you can spoof. However, I don't understand why you would have to determine the sequence if you are creating a new session with the host under a false IP. Wouldn't the creation of the new TCP session negotiate the sequence number at that time?
I also failed to understand how the traffic gets back to you if you are telling it to respond to another host. Can someone shine some light on this for me? When it comes to session high-jacking, how does one go about determining the sequence number on a host that uses a random number seed to create the sequence? Is it some form of complex algorithms or is it just impossible unless you create the session? Todd Lehmann Systems Analyst I VPN Subject Matter Expert