Here's a couple of application layer methods.
How about posts to their news server all from the same cable modem
IP address with a range of different email addresses.
Number of different cookies that there web server created at your
IP address.
regards,
Dave
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From: "Ryan McBride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "slug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:42 AM
Subject: [SLUG] Cable Modems and Dialup
> Just a curious question, i dont know a lot about tcp/ip and so forth. If
you
> were to have 2 linux boxes. One with a cable modem with ipmasq and another
> one with dial in lines attached to it, would it be possible for
> optus/telstra to detect this thorugh a port scan or other means. Obviously
> depending on the number of dial in users being supported, you wouldnt have
> normal traffic patterns which would be a tell tale give away that
something
> is happening behind your firewall. How easy/hard would it be to detect
this
> from the ISP's point of view??
>
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