Locked-down 2.2.x kernel.

Jon Gary (jgary@tripwiresecurity.com)
Wed, 23 Jun 1999 11:14:59 -0700


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I would like to modify the kernel of my Redhat 6.0 box so that it ignores
reset packets. I realize that this is a very unusual configuration, but it
is necessary for me. I would also like a mechanism for either resetting all
of the connections, or resetting the oldest ones if there are no more
openings. The point is that I need a setup that does not allow the
connections to be reset by a spoofed packet, but obviously, I must have some
mechanism for resetting them myself.

Thanks,

Jon Gary

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Locked-down 2.2.x kernel.

I would like to modify the kernel of = my Redhat 6.0 box so that it ignores reset packets.  I realize = that this is a very unusual configuration, but it is necessary for = me.  I would also like a mechanism for either resetting all of the = connections, or resetting the oldest ones if there are no more = openings.  The point is that I need a setup that does not allow = the connections to be reset by a spoofed packet, but obviously, I must = have some mechanism for resetting them myself.

Thanks,

Jon Gary

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