From: "Alexander W. Janssen" <yalla@ynfonatic.de>
To: Netfilter Mailinglist <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: awkward p2p clients ignoring tcp-reset and everything
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 21:03:49 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030218200349.GD23914@ynfonatic.de> (raw)
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Hello,
i'm writing to the list because of a topic which drives me mad. I'm talking
about port 4662/tcp and about awkward p2p clients constantly ignoring
tcp-resets and icmp-port-unreachables. Well, since i don't use p2p clients
personally, can anyone tell me which p2p client uses that? Emule, Edonkey,
Kazaa, whatever?
I really can't understand why those hosts keep ignoring my refusal; they just
keep sending syn after syn. Is it a broken ip-stack? Or is it a bad-coded
client-application?
Oh Bugger :) OK, that was offtopic.
Alex.
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2003-02-18 20:03 Alexander W. Janssen [this message]
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2003-02-19 0:23 awkward p2p clients ignoring tcp-reset and everything Khanh Tran
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