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Checkpoint SmartDefense and Malformed SSL Packets

Subject: Checkpoint SmartDefense and Malformed SSL Packets
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:42:26 -0800
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Does anyone know which SmartDefense check triggers SSL packets to
be dropped by Rule 99443 (Malformed SSL packet detected). Also,
what criteria does SmartDefense use to determine if an SSL packet
is malformed and are these criteria at all configurable?

Thanks in advance.

Klenke
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