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Faking the TCP handshake (lgms.nl)

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Faking the TCP handshake (lgms.nl)
Quick Blind TCP Connection Spoofing with SYN Cookies (jakoblell.com)
Fuzzing TCP servers (blog.swiecki.net)
TCP Wrappers and Mosquitto (jpmens.net)
How does a TCP Reset Attack work? (robertheaton.com)
What I learned attempting the TCP Reset attack (squidarth.com)
Test a TLS server on any TCP port, not just HTTPS, for config and security (testtls.com)
Linux Networking Shallow Dive: WireGuard, Routing, TCP/IP and NAT (im.salty.fish)
Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks (blog.apnic.net)
A tcpdump Tutorial and Primer (danielmiessler.com)
Keynote at Crypto 2012: The End of Crypto (youtube.com)
Critical security flaw in BIND can remotely crash server (kb.isc.org)
How to Launch a 65Gbps DDoS, and How to Stop One (blog.cloudflare.com)
CRIME (imperialviolet.org)
Linux TCP/IP tuning for scalability (lognormal.com)
Good post on TCP tuning on Linux.
SSL certificate validation and DNSSEC (jpmens.net)
The First Few Milliseconds of an HTTPS Connection (2009) (moserware.com)
DDOS Bots Are People! (Or Manned By Some, At Least) (bsdly.blogspot.com)
There's No Protection In High Ports Anymore, Son. If Indeed There Ever Was. (bsdly.blogspot.com)
Internet Census 2012: Port scanning all IPv4 adresses using insecure embedded devices (internetcensus2012.bitbucket.org)
The DDoS That Knocked Spamhaus Offline (And How We Mitigated It) (blog.cloudflare.com)
Securing ZeroMQ: CurveZMQ protocol and implementation - Hintjens.com (hintjens.com)
Developing The Rogue Pi - A Low Cost Penetration Dropbox (crushbeercrushcode.org)
Using Netflows for slow portscan detection (2005) (dropbox.com)
Onion Routing: A History (onion-router.net)
The Differences Between Onion Routing and Mix Networks (crypto.is)
Your Mac, iPhone or iPad may have left the Apple store with a serious security risk (troyhunt.com)
Why IPv6 and Content Centric Networking Matter
For some reason, it goes without questioning that networked applications of significant complexity require a centralized server. Much of the nature of the web and the cloud are basically a result of this. In a number of cases, it's relatively legitimate. Some things just are significantly easier whe...
FreeBSD improves SYN Cookie implementation (svnweb.freebsd.org)
Ultrasonic Networking on the Web (smus.com)