TCP Stealth
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TCP Stealth
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In computer networking, TCP Stealth is a proposed modification of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to hide open ports of some TCP services from the public, in order to impede port scans. It is somewhat similar to the port knocking technique. As of May 2015 it is an IETF Internet Draft specification. The proposal modifies the TCP three-way handshake by only accepting connections from clients that transmit a proof of knowledge of a shared secret. If the connection attempt does not use TCP S
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Proposed modification of the Transmission Control Protocol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_Stealth
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2024-03-20T02:26:53Z
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