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- TCP_Stealth abstract "In computer networking, TCP Stealth is a proposed modification of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to hide open ports of some TCP services from the public, in order to impede port scans. It is somewhat similar to the port knocking technique. As of May 2015 it is an IETF Internet Draft specification.The proposal modifies the TCP three-way handshake by only accepting connections from clients that transmit a proof of knowledge of a shared secret. If the connection attempt does not use TCP Stealth, or if authentication fails, the server acts as if no service was listening on the port number.The project and initial Internet Draft specification was announced on 15 August 2014, following the revelations about the GCHQ project HACIENDA, which uses port scanning to find vulnerable systems for Five Eyes intelligence agencies. The draft was written by researchers from the Technische Universität München, Jacob Appelbaum of the Tor Project and Holger Kenn from Microsoft.".
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- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_network_security.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Five_Eyes.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Government_Communications_Headquarters.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink HACIENDA.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Draft.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Appelbaum.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Open_port.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Port_knocking.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Port_scanner.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Proof_of_knowledge.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Shared_secret.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Technische_Universität_München.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink The_Tor_Project,_Inc.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- TCP_Stealth wikiPageWikiLinkText "TCP Stealth".
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- TCP_Stealth subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- TCP_Stealth subject Category:Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- TCP_Stealth hypernym Modification.
- TCP_Stealth type VideoGame.
- TCP_Stealth comment "In computer networking, TCP Stealth is a proposed modification of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to hide open ports of some TCP services from the public, in order to impede port scans. It is somewhat similar to the port knocking technique.".
- TCP_Stealth label "TCP Stealth".
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