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Todd Walton wrote:
> In this case, they didn't search his computer.  His computer announced
> to the world what it's contents were.

I wonder: Would it be possible to spoof such announcements from
arbitrary IP's? That would be one way to get them to stop this. You
don't care if ACK's get back to your or the sequence numbers are right,
you just want lots of bogus stuff flying past their sniffer or proxy or
whatever it is they are using to track this stuff.

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