[Asrg] Re: Consent protocols - was E-postage

John Levine <asrg@johnlevine.com> Fri, 30 April 2004 04:08 UTC

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>> f. Sender pretends to be 300 other people and sends you buckets of spam.
>> 
>> Bad guys won't play by your rules.
>
>That's not an assumption in the example. Sender can't pretend to be a
>different Src IP.

The spam senders I know, withe their farms of zombies, don't have to
pretend to be different source IPs, because each zombie has a separate
IP all of its own.



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