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Re: Can the SPF technique be used to stop IP addres

2004-11-23 04:00:50
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 11:52 +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:

That's just like forwarding -- it's _forgery_ when _your_ router
sends packets with _my_ IP address.

Sorry, David but, since it is not April 1st, I conclude that you know
almost nothing to IP. You should talk only about SPF and SMTP, where
your posts (specially about the forwarding problem) are much more
interesting.

It's _my_ IP address, and it's my right to demand that you stop
forging it. Your router needs to use NAT.

Damn! My coffee is now spilled over my keyboard!

I don't think he knows anything about ice skating or the linux kernel
EITHER.

Cheers,

James

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