On Thu, Nov 07, 2024 at 07:53:04AM +0000, George Hartley wrote:
> > but the packets are injected into the Internet from another location 
> > entirely.
>
> On that note, most data-centers nowadays have routers do SRC IP checks, and 
> do not allow the traffic through if it doesn't match that interfaces assigned 
> address.. it would probably more useful to somehow find the company which 
> allows this traffic, and make them update their routers.

The words "somehow" and "make" are doing an awful lot of work there.

> Also, even if you spoof the IP, shouldn't the MAC address still be the one of 
> the server from which the packets originated (unless it's spoofed too)?

MAC addresses are link-local addresses, and as such are never seen
outside of the broadcast domain (ie the local LAN) they're used on.

- Matt

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