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Wat (wie) is war invalid - definitie

Invalid packet

invalid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Invalid (disambiguation)
I. a.
1.
Weak, of no weight, of no force.
2.
(Law.) Void, null, of no legal force, null and void.
3.
Unsound, unfounded, baseless, untrue, fallacious, that does not hold (good).
II. a.
Weak, feeble, infirm, sick, sickly, weakly, frail, valetudinary.
III. n.
Valetudinarian, feeble person, infirm person, sick person.
invalid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Invalid (disambiguation)
1.
An invalid is someone who needs to be cared for because they have an illness or disability.
I hate being treated as an invalid.
N-COUNT
2.
If an action, procedure, or document is invalid, it cannot be accepted, because it breaks the law or some official rule.
The trial was stopped and the results declared invalid...
ADJ
3.
An invalid argument or conclusion is wrong because it is based on a mistake.
We think that those arguments are rendered invalid by the hard facts on the ground.
ADJ
Invalid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Invalid (disambiguation)
·vt To make or render invalid or infirm.
II. Invalid ·vt To classify or enroll as an invalid.
III. Invalid ·adj Of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak.
IV. Invalid ·noun Not well; feeble; infirm; sickly; as, he had an invalid daughter.
V. Invalid ·adj Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null; as, an invalid contract or agreement.
VI. Invalid ·adj A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health.

Wikipedia

Mangled packet

In computer networking, a mangled or invalid packet is a packet — especially IP packet — that either lacks order or self-coherence, or contains code aimed to confuse or disrupt computers, firewalls, routers, or any service present on the network.

Their usage is associated with a type of network attack called a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. They aim to destabilize the network and sometimes to reveal its available services – when network operators must restart the disabled ones. Mangled packets can be generated by dedicated software such as nmap.

As of 2008, most invalid packets are easily filtered by modern stateful firewalls.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor war invalid
1. Pham Van Thanh from Ha Tinh province, a war invalid whose seven children are affected by Agent Orange, said he had to make endless efforts to build a farming business and take part in social activities in his locality.
2. Party leader Manh visits the family of a flash–flood victim, Nguyen Van Tu, a war invalid in Thao Ha commune, Bang Gia village, Ha Hoa district on October 1.
3. The Party leader made the remark after visiting with Heroic Mother Tran Thi Dau and war invalid Do Van Nguyen in anticipation of the Day for War Invalids and Fallen Combatants (July 27). General Secretary Manh expressed his gratitude to fallen combatants, mothers and war invalids who had sacrificed themselves and their bodies on the battlefields for national independence.
4. Others, including a Taliban bomber who was arrested while pushing his explosives–laden car toward its target after it ran out of gas, appear to be inept beyond belief [6]. Recent media and think–tank reports have also mentioned the utilization as suicide bombers of an Afghan war invalid who was blind, another who was an amputee and one who was a disabled man whose only motive was to make money for his family (Terrorism Monitor, November 18, 2004; New York Times, October 21, 2005). Coalition troops who have spoken of seeing bombers blow themselves up far from their convoys have characterized it as the act of drugged or mentally unstable bombers.