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Can you describe what has most likely happened in the
following (abbreviated) network conversation? Is this behaviour likely to be caused
by the server configuration, or a network firewall? Why?
answer: it's highly unlikely a network firewall did this, as it contains a FIN/ACK close sequence and the typical behaviour is to simply drop the packet. It is most likely this is caused by tcpwrappers on the target host (/etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny)
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Can you describe what has most likely happened in the
following (abbreviated) network conversation? Is this behaviour likely to be caused
by the server configuration, or a network firewall? Why?
answer: it's highly unlikely a network firewall did this, as it contains a FIN/ACK close sequence and the typical behaviour is to simply drop the packet. It is most likely this is caused by tcpwrappers on the target host (/etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: