SSL search attack

Lou Poppler lwp at mail.msen.com
Fri Sep 1 09:15:52 PDT 1995


On Fri, 1 Sep 1995, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:

> I see nothing wrong with the concept of being allocated an initial chunk
> and having the scan software attempt to ACK it when 50% of it has been
> searched. A successful ACK would allow the releasing of a new chunk (in
> response) equal in size to the returned chunk. A failure of the Server to

The ACK process and the allocation process are separate, and should 
remain so.  They run on different servers, and they run as separate 
processes in the unix version of brloop.  A little tweaking of brloop 
could allow pre-fetching of the next segment to search, without any 
effect on the ACK process.  I dislike the idea of a client sending an ACK 
before it has searched the entire segment.

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