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Subject: [Full-disclosure] about uncovering skype
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 18:35:48 +0100
I guess I have the same type of problem with crc32. If I take
Source ip | dest ip | id | 0x00 0x00 in the example given in 
http://www.ossir.org/windows/supports/2005/2005-11-07/EADS-CCR_Fabrice_S
kype.pdf, page 21.
 Src=172.16.13.13 (10 ac 0d 0d )
Dst IP= 84.30.194.243 (1e 54 f3 c2 e9)
Id = 0x18e9



$ od -t x1 binary
0000000 10 ac 0d 0d 1e 54 f3 c2 e9 18 00 00
0000014

$ crc32.bat binary
8f21ad30

Instead of 08 15 45 b5 as shown in the paper.

What do I miss?
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