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I was thinking about spoofed IPs and i cant work out how you could spoof
an IP.
If I was to create a IP packet I could easily change the Source IP if i
created the packet myself or used a custom pkt gen tool like Nemesis.
But as soon as the pkt gets to my ISP the IP is changed, because no
matter what the original source IP (regardless of if NAT or Proxy is
used) it appears the same from the point of view of the internet.
If you go to a site that reports you IP it is always that assigned by
your ISP.
Please enlighten me as to how spoofing works.
Cheers P.
I was thinking about spoofed IPs and i cant work out how you could spoof
an IP.
If I was to create a IP packet I could easily change the Source IP if i
created the packet myself or used a custom pkt gen tool like Nemesis.
But as soon as the pkt gets to my ISP the IP is changed, because no
matter what the original source IP (regardless of if NAT or Proxy is
used) it appears the same from the point of view of the internet.
If you go to a site that reports you IP it is always that assigned by
your ISP.
Please enlighten me as to how spoofing works.
Cheers P.