What is the net effect of using ICMP type 4 messages to attack RFC 1122-compliant hosts?

What is the net effect of using ICMP type 4 messages to attack RFC 1122-compliant hosts?

What is the net effect of using ICMP type 4 messages to attack RFC 1122-compliant hosts?

A.
Hosts will perform a �soft� TCP reset and restart the connection.

B.
Hosts will perform a �oehard� TCP reset and tear down the connection

C.
Hosts will reduce the rate at which they inject traffic into the network

D.
Hosts will redirect packets to the IP address indicated in the ICMP type 4 message

E.
Hosts will retransmit the last frame sent prior to receiving the ICMP type 4 message



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Jose

Jose

C is correct The ICMP Source quench (type 4) message is a request to decrease the traffic rate of data messages sent to an internet destination.