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| Subject: | RE: OSDL Bugzilla #2399: A user can remotely route a packet throu gh eth0 on a Linux machine |
| From: | Jan Olderdissen <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 11 May 2004 11:44:42 -0700 |
| Cc: | snortwiz@xxxxxxxxxxx, "'Nivedita Singhvi'" <niv@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Sender: | netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Jared, I can't shake the feeling that the service didn't actually bind to eth1, but instead bound to INADDR_ANY. You can find out with 'netstat -lnp'. Would you mind posting the output? > A 'cat' or > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > on the Linux laptop was "0" so ip forwarding was not enabled. I don't think the ip_forward flag applies here. Jan |
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