* [gentoo-user] OT: RST vs RST/ACK
@ 2013-05-27 0:40 Adam Carter
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From: Adam Carter @ 2013-05-27 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw
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I am familiar with an RST response to a SYN hitting a closed port, however,
I am also now seeing RST/ACKs. Is there any particular difference or it is
merely dependent on how the OS vendor decided to code their TCP/IP stack?
Google hits mention Windows 2008 a lot...
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