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Bypass Firewall kaspersky 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="hjlbx" data-source="post: 553993"><p>If any public switch, router, or gateway receives a packet addressed to the loopback IP address, it is required to drop the packet without logging the information. As a result, if a data packet is delivered outside of the localhost, by design it will not accidently arrive at a computer which will try to answer it. This aspect of the loopback helps ensure network security is maintained, since most computers will answer packets addressed to their respective loopback address which may also unexpectedly activate other services on a machine by responding to a stray data packet.</p><p></p><p>The proxy\anonymizer is violating the basic security protocol and Kaspersky is missing it. It's a bypass...</p><p></p><p>Malware can use the exact same method.</p><p></p><p>Since he reported it as far back as 2014, perhaps Kaspersky knows about it and has decided not to pursue a fix for whatever reason(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hjlbx, post: 553993"] If any public switch, router, or gateway receives a packet addressed to the loopback IP address, it is required to drop the packet without logging the information. As a result, if a data packet is delivered outside of the localhost, by design it will not accidently arrive at a computer which will try to answer it. This aspect of the loopback helps ensure network security is maintained, since most computers will answer packets addressed to their respective loopback address which may also unexpectedly activate other services on a machine by responding to a stray data packet. The proxy\anonymizer is violating the basic security protocol and Kaspersky is missing it. It's a bypass... Malware can use the exact same method. Since he reported it as far back as 2014, perhaps Kaspersky knows about it and has decided not to pursue a fix for whatever reason(s). [/QUOTE]
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