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TCP Segment Overwrite

Subject: TCP Segment Overwrite
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 10:45:41 -0600
Hello all. I've been seeing notifications in my network about a
potential TCP Segment Overwrite issue. Most of this traffic comes
from/to Windows XP computers and Windows 2003 Servers, but I also get it
from some Digital Servers. Is this a normal behavior?? How can I be sure
this is not a false positive??

Thanks in advance

Gerardo Amaya
Director de Redes
Banco de los Trabajadores 

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