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Firewalls [CBR03], packet filters, intrusion detection systems, and the like often have difficulty distinguishing between packets that have malicious intent and those that are merely unusual. The problem is that making such determinations is hard.To solve this problem, we define a security flag, known as the "evil" bit, in the IPv4
[RFC791] header. Benign packets have this bit set to 0; those that are used for an attack will have the bit set to 1.Full Memo [networksorcery.com]
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Now I feel obligated to give the people who stop into this thread something unique for their efforts --
Top 100 April Fools [museumofhoaxes.com]
I remember number 1 from my childhood - the BBC's documentary on growing and harvesting spaghetti.
Top 100 April Fools [museumofhoaxes.com]
My favourite bit in the San Serriffe hoax was a photograph of an idyllic island sea-shore with the caption: