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Re: Re: Spoofing



Thanks for the answer.
But why does he wants to act like he belongs to my network??? Can i get his real IP-adress? If i dident have this firewall would my router think that he belongs to my network???


-----Original Message-----
From: Riccardo Tortorici <riccardo.tortorici@email.it>
To: debian-firewall@lists.debian.org
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 13:19:46 +0200
Subject: Re: Spoofing

You said it! This is spoofing, someone send to your IP, packets with the 
unexistent ip in the "Source IP Address" field in the packet's header, 
guessing the IP address exists in your network. That's it..

Niclas Englund wrote:
> I got this from my mail from my firewall "Message: IP Spoofing Source: 192.168.0.101, 2240 Destination:X.X.XX, 6882 (from WAN Inbound)" there my XXXX is my ip. How could this be possible??? non of my computer has this ip-adress.
> /Niclas
> 
> 

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