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- Host_model abstract "In computer networking, a host model is an option of designing the TCP/IP stack of a networking operating system like Microsoft Windows or Linux. When a unicast packet arrives at a host, IP must determine whether the packet is locally destined (its destination matches an address that is assigned to an interface of the host). If the IP stack is implemented with a weak host model, it accepts any locally destined packet regardless of the network interface on which the packet was received. If the IP stack is implemented with a strong host model, it only accepts locally destined packets if the destination IP address in the packet matches an IP address assigned to the network interface on which the packet was received.The weak host model provides better network connectivity (for example, it can be easy to find any packet arriving at the host using ordinary tools), but it also makes hosts susceptible to multihome-based network attacks. The strong host model provides better security.The IPv4 implementation in Microsoft Windows versions prior to Windows Vista uses the weak host model. The Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP stack supports the strong host model for both IPv4 and IPv6 and is configured to use it by default. However, it can also be configured to use a weak host model.The IPv4 implementation in Linux defaults to the weak host model. Source validation by reversed path, as specified in RFC 1812 can be enabled (the rp_filter option), and some distributions do so by default. This is not quite the same as the strong host model, but defends against the same class of attacks for typical multihomed hosts. arp_ignore and arp_announce can also be used to tweak this behaviour.BSD defaults to the strong host model.".
- Host_model wikiPageExternalLink rfc1122.
- Host_model wikiPageExternalLink ip-sysctl.txt.
- Host_model wikiPageExternalLink msg00080.html.
- Host_model wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx.
- Host_model wikiPageID "2788522".
- Host_model wikiPageLength "2917".
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- Host_model wikiPageRevisionID "580821550".
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_networking.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_protocols.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Host_(network).
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink IPv4.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink IPv6.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Protocol.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Internet_protocol_suite.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Multihoming.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Network_packet.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_path_forwarding.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Unicast.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Server_2008.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Vista.
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Host model".
- Host_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "host model".
- Host_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Host_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Network-software-stub.
- Host_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Host_model subject Category:Computer_networking.
- Host_model subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Host_model hypernym Option.
- Host_model type Automobile.
- Host_model type Protocol.
- Host_model comment "In computer networking, a host model is an option of designing the TCP/IP stack of a networking operating system like Microsoft Windows or Linux. When a unicast packet arrives at a host, IP must determine whether the packet is locally destined (its destination matches an address that is assigned to an interface of the host). If the IP stack is implemented with a weak host model, it accepts any locally destined packet regardless of the network interface on which the packet was received.".
- Host_model label "Host model".
- Host_model sameAs Q17038863.
- Host_model sameAs m.082sx8.
- Host_model sameAs Q17038863.
- Host_model wasDerivedFrom Host_model?oldid=580821550.
- Host_model isPrimaryTopicOf Host_model.