On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> IOW, could you arrange that the only way the ISP would be able to
> detect the service was to either use a packet sniffer, or to go
> outside the native IPs of the ISP and sniff from outside the ISP?
Yes, but:
what if the ISP does the equivalent of...
ipchains -A input -d $DSL/24 80 -j DENY
at their border routers?
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