In article <bqclab$21h258$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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says...
> Folks,
>
> My exchange becomes BB enabled in a few weeks and I've already signed up
> with Plusnet. Counting the days!
>
> One thing that just crossed my mind ... from what I read, I will have a
> fixed IP address (or the same one anyway, if not 'fixed').
>
> 1. I use a Vigor 2600 router already for ISDN with default firewall
> settings - does having a fixed IP mean I could be a victim of anyone
> maliciously 'targetting' my IP address? I don't run any web servers ftp or
> anything like that.
>
You could still be targeted. If you get a router with a DDOS "filter", this
may help.
> 2. I run several different web sites which operate in the same area (nothing
> illegal, immoral or controversial!) but, simply not to divulge my personal
> details, I post to different usenet groups using two different nicknames.
> Will a fixed IP mean people could identify that the posts came from the same
> person?
Yes, because the posting contains information in the header which shows your
posting.
For example, my postings contain
X-Forwarded: for lethe.plus.com via NNTP Proxy
This means that any post I make from 13th November onwards, will have this
information.
Pete.
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