|  | Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 01/21/08 19:35 
Jonas Werres wrote:>> Nothing at all to do with PHP.
 >
 > I think you did not understand what I wrote.
 >
 > The OP asked if one can spoof the IP address while requesting a document.
 > Jerry says (correctly) that it would not be possible to get the answer.
 > That might imply that is IS possible to make a request, but the answer
 > goes nowhere. That would be enough if the purpose of the request was
 > e.g. to delete a database by SQL injection. The answer is unimportant.
 >
 > What I said was that I think it is not even possible to make a request
 > (regardless where the answer would go), because that would require a
 > connection which cannot be established with a spoofed IP.
 >
 
 Actually, you probably could send out a request from a faked IP address
 with the correct hacker tools.  But it would have to be short
 (everything would have to fit in 7 packets).  But it would depend on an
 ISP which would accept the spoofed IP address.  Correctly configured,
 they shouldn't.  But we also know how *everyone* has *everything*
 correctly configured, don't we :-)
 
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