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23C3_1656 Design and Implementation of an object-oriented, secure TCP/IP Stack

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Ethereal^W Wireshark without remote exploits - a proof of concept

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23C3 Audio Recordings 23C3_1656 Veröffentlicht am: 27.12.2006, 11:30 Uhr Präsentation vom: 27.12.2006, 11:30 Uhr http://chaosradio.ccc.de/23c3_mp3_1656.html Teilnehmer: Andreas Bogk, Hannes Mehnert Design and Implementation of an object-oriented, secure TCP/IP Stack Ethereal^W Wireshark without remote exploits - a proof of concept Abstract : We present a domain-specific language (DSL) capable to describe ad-hoc defined protocols like TCP/IP.Additionally we developed other libraries, like a flow graph for packet processing and a layering mechanism for protocol stacking, to get a complete TCP/IP stack. Speakers : Andreas Bogk, Hannes Mehnert Language : en Date : 2006-12-27 Time : 11:30 Room : Saal 3 More information... http://events.ccc.de/congress/2006/Fahrplan/events/1656.en.html

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