John is using Firewalk to test the security of his Cisco PIX firewall. He is also utilizing a sniffer located on a subnet that resides deep inside his network. After analyzing the sniffer log files, he does not see any of the traffic produced by Firewalk. Why is that?

QuestionsCategory: 312-49V10John is using Firewalk to test the security of his Cisco PIX firewall. He is also utilizing a sniffer located on a subnet that resides deep inside his network. After analyzing the sniffer log files, he does not see any of the traffic produced by Firewalk. Why is that?
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John is using Firewalk to test the security of his Cisco PIX firewall. He is also utilizing a sniffer located on a subnet that resides deep inside his network. After analyzing the sniffer log files, he does not see any of the traffic produced by Firewalk. Why is that?

A. Firewalk cannot pass through Cisco firewalls

B. Firewalk sets all packets with a TTL of zero

C. Firewalk cannot be detected by network sniffers

D. Firewalk sets all packets with a TTL of one








 

Suggested Answer: D

Community Answer: D



This question is in 312-49V10 EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v10 Exam
For getting EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) Certificate







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