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From Hakin9 magazine: No 11/2005 (6) VPN Discovery 6/2005

Konrad Malewski
Developing applications that directly access layers of the ISO/OSI model can be a difficult task, frequently requiring non-standard packet formatting. Help is at hand, however, in the form of the WinPcap and libnet libraries, which put the programmer in total control of the content being sent out into the network.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Attacks on layer two of the OSI model

   
From Hakin9 magazine: No 11/2005 (6) VPN Discovery 6/2005

Alfredo Andrés, David Barroso
Layer two of OSI model is one of the weakest links when trying to assure network security in an organization. It is also one of the most commonly ignored, because there aren't many public implementations of layer two attacks. However, a successful attack on layer two can be just as dangerous as any other.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows

Benoni Martin
You will learn all about the IPSec protocol which is used to secure IP data transmissions and is one of the most complicated network protocols.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Emilio Casbas
Authentication is a technique of identification based on knowledge. HTTP provides natural functionality of HTTP authentication. In this article, Emilio will concentrate on basic authentication, which is more widespread among clients and Web servers but also less secure.

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