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Examining ICMP Flaws

An anonymous reader writes "A recent internet-draft pointed out a number of security flaws in the design of the ICMP protocol. Most open source projects and vendors have addressed the flaws to some level, but this interesting article on KernelTrap examines the true extent of the problem, and how so far only OpenBSD has implemented all possible counter-measures. Theo de Raadt is quoted saying, "here we have a 20 year old protocol, a part of the Internet infrastructure that hasn't been touched in 10 years and we were all sure was right, and now is cast in doubt.""

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  1. Re:Theo by BobTheAtheist · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hi, I'm a gay muslim who does drugs and other sinful stuff like pissing on statues of jebus. Will he save me? I always thought he was a lucky bastard to have 12 "disciples". I only have one slave :(

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    -- You're too stupid to be an atheist.
  2. Re:ICMP flaw #1 on Linux: it's in the kernel by dcam · · Score: 0, Troll

    Congrats you just earned yourself a foe. You need to read up on networking, and they maybe, just maybe, you might understand how stupid comparing HTTP, SMB, FTP etc to ICMP.

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    meh