diff --git a/lua/zapret-antidpi.lua b/lua/zapret-antidpi.lua index 9360e97..4de6724 100644 --- a/lua/zapret-antidpi.lua +++ b/lua/zapret-antidpi.lua @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ standard fooling : * tcp_ts=N - add N to timestamp value * tcp_md5[=hex] - add MD5 header with optional 16-byte data. all zero by default. * tcp_flags_set= - set tcp flags in comma separated list -* tcp_unflags_set= - unset tcp flags in comma separated list +* tcp_flags_unset= - unset tcp flags in comma separated list * tcp_ts_up - move timestamp tcp option to the top if present (workaround for badack without badseq fooling) * fool=fool_function - custom fooling function : fool_func(dis, fooling_options) diff --git a/lua/zapret-lib.lua b/lua/zapret-lib.lua index 8351348..ed28c55 100644 --- a/lua/zapret-lib.lua +++ b/lua/zapret-lib.lua @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ end -- tcp_ts=N - add N to timestamp value -- tcp_md5[=hex] - add MD5 header with optional 16-byte data. all zero by default. -- tcp_flags_set= - set tcp flags in comma separated list --- tcp_unflags_set= - unset tcp flags in comma separated list +-- tcp_flags_unset= - unset tcp flags in comma separated list -- tcp_ts_up - move timestamp tcp option to the top if it's present. this allows linux not to accept badack segments without badseq. this is very strange discovery but it works. -- fool - custom fooling function : fool_func(dis, fooling_options)