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Hi all,

I've read this interesting article:
http://www.packetstan.com/2010/09/openbsd-timestamps.html

The question is simple

¿Is there some way in FreeBSD to randomize the TCP timestamps as OpenBSD 
does by default? I guess some sysctl statement should do it, but I don't 
know.

Thanks.

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