Can you share your answer, some of us don't know it. ;)

thanks,
bryce

sir kaber wrote:

Nevermind, found my answer.

-kaber
;http://vertexabuse.cjb.net

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Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: spoofing





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Hi.
I was just wondering, but what kind of measures have the big cable
companies taken to prevent ip spoofing ? It seems like a simple
problem to solve on the local router side, just make sure all ip
packet source address originated from within the local network and
most spoofing methods should be fixed ? Or are most big cable
companies allowing you to generate ip packets with bogus info?


- -kaber ;http://vertexabuse.cjb.net



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