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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:35:01 -0800, harold robinson wrote in
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> Can someone just point me in the right direction to set my IP address to a
> specific IP address while coming into a specific web site?
In networking terms this isn't going to be practical unless you're
hanging off the same network segment as the server. The communication
is two-way so the server needs to interact with the client (or proxy).
If there's a router between you and the server then it's transmissions
aren't going to reach your (spoofed) client address.
Of course, if you are running the webserver then it's a different
matter.
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