From: Noel Butler
> On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 08:33 -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
>
> Forging IP addresses is actually quite simple. VMs do it all the
time
> when bridged to the real NIC. There are also some projects on
Source
> Forge designed to load test HTTP servers that do similar
On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 08:33 -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
>
> Forging IP addresses is actually quite simple. VMs do it all the time
> when bridged to the real NIC. There are also some projects on Source
> Forge designed to load test HTTP servers that do similar things. I have
> an application I wr
From: Ben Dunlap
>> You might try to use the reported IP of the submitter, again unique,
but
>> that can be forged -- so again anyone can vote more than once.
>
> Can you say more about forging the reported IP? I've always been under
> the impression that forging the source IP in a TCP session is
> You might try to use the reported IP of the submitter, again unique, but
> that can be forged -- so again anyone can vote more than once.
Can you say more about forging the reported IP? I've always been under
the impression that forging the source IP in a TCP session is a pretty
sophisticated op
At 7:18 AM +1000 8/28/09, Noel Butler wrote:
On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 10:55 -0400, tedd wrote:
I think you'll run into exploitation problems regardless.
I'm getting that impression from the hours and hours I wasted
yesterday prior to my post trying to find a good one :(
There's not going to b
At 9:52 PM +1000 8/27/09, Noel Butler wrote:
Hi All,
Can someone suggest a reputable vote script in php that uses mysql,
doesnt need to be fancy, just have a decent reputation for not
being exloited :) also tracking of users via IP to prevent ghost
voting...WE are using php 5.3.0, the old one fai
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