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Re: how does linux defend against synchronous attack?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Otto Hammersmith)
Thu Nov 7 12:43:57 1996

From: Otto Hammersmith <ohammers@cu-online.com>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 11:07:53 -0600 (CST)
In-Reply-To: <199611071506.KAA01652@tristan.redhat.com> from "Michael K. Johnson" at Nov 7, 96 10:06:46 am
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Michael K. Johnson wrote:
> 
> 
> Otto Hammersmith writes:
> >Gee, and I thought the solution was to use IPv6. (the kernel supports
> >it now, right?)  :)
> 
> What do you mean by "supports" and "now"?  There's support available,
> but it's not in any standard kernel from Linus.  He's talking about
> merging it into the development kernel within a few weeks.
> 
> michaelkjohnson

Somehow I got the idea that IPv6 was already in the kernel.
Considering how little I follow the kernel development, I'm not
surpised that I'm wrong.  

I probably just read/heard wrong... didn't mean to confuse anyone. (or
did I ;)
-- 
					-Otto


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