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Computers have become a lot faster since we compromised on the partial MD4 hash which we use currently for performance reasons. MD5 is a much safer choice, and is inline with both RFC1948 and other ISS generators (OpenBSD, Solaris, etc.) Furthermore, only having 24-bits of the sequence number be truly unpredictable is a very serious limitation. So the periodic regeneration and 8-bit counter have been removed. We compute and use a full 32-bit sequence number. For ipv6, DCCP was found to use a 32-bit truncated initial sequence number (it needs 43-bits) and that is fixed here as well. Reported-by: Dan Kaminsky <dan@doxpara.com> Tested-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Makefile
22 lines
696 B
Makefile
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# Makefile for the Linux networking core.
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#
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obj-y := sock.o request_sock.o skbuff.o iovec.o datagram.o stream.o scm.o \
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gen_stats.o gen_estimator.o net_namespace.o secure_seq.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SYSCTL) += sysctl_net_core.o
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obj-y += dev.o ethtool.o dev_addr_lists.o dst.o netevent.o \
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neighbour.o rtnetlink.o utils.o link_watch.o filter.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM) += flow.o
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obj-y += net-sysfs.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN) += pktgen.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NETPOLL) += netpoll.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_DMA) += user_dma.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_FIB_RULES) += fib_rules.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS) += net-traces.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_DROP_MONITOR) += drop_monitor.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING) += timestamping.o
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