Description: A common example of Broken NAT (BNAT) is found in asymmetric routing. Asymmetric routing is basically the concept of creating a logical layer 3 loop in a TCP/IP session between a client and a server. This is commonly found in complex routing scenarios or situations where mistakes are "corrected" to make something work without understanding or caring about the actual flow of traffic.
Tags: bnat , metasploit , routing , layer 3 loop , AIDE 2012 , Marshall University , Marshall University Forensic Science Center ,
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