Re: Multiple Spoofed HTTP Requests

From: Marco Ivaldi (raptor@0xdeadbeef.info)
Date: Mon Sep 05 2005 - 08:28:39 EDT


Hey,

> Theoretically it is possible, practically it is unlikly to find a device
> that is vulnerable.

Just in case you find a vulnerable device with incremental ISNs (seen on
some VxWorks-based appliances i've recently tested), you may want to craft
your own HTTP spoofer starting from this proggie:

http://wayreth.eu.org/gomma_pane.c

Cheers,

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Marco Ivaldi
Antifork Research, Inc.   http://0xdeadbeef.info/
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