Graphing Randomness in TCP Initial Sequence Numbers 145
Saint Aardvark writes "This is neat: Graphic visualization of how random TCP Initial Sequence Numbers really are for different OSs. It's a great way of seeing how secure a TCP stack really is. Cisco IOS is great; OS9, OpenVMS and IRIX aren't. Posted to the ever-lovin' BugTraq mailing list." This is a follow-up to the previous report.
amazing (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Don't get too excited... (Score:0, Funny)
Usually, those 3 dimensions are stretched [goatse.cx] to the limit [cowboyneal.org], but there's still only 3 of them.
New TCP/IP flags (Score:5, Funny)
That being said, the page *is* finally loading up so I'm going to go look at some pictures now.
"clearly it is a bunny rabbit" (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Mirror in case of further slashdotting (Score:2, Funny)
Gosh, what all those years of slashdot have done to me? I actually read "It's just a leemhz netbsd box" once or twice before turning off my automatic l337 translator.
I need to get out more
Re:Understanding Randomness (Score:2, Funny)