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| Subject: | Re: Filtering by client IP address for Web App Sessions |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:12:30 +0100 |
Question for those outside of the US of A:
In Europe, Asia, etc. do you have:
Sweden speaking.
1. Any significant user population of your web applications comprised of AOL (America online) users?
Not that I've seen, no.
2. Are there many ISPs or large organizations using megaproxies that swap client source IPs across entire classes of netblock (e.g. -like AOL does)?
I've been telling people for years that you can't filter by source or even last octet netblocks and lately have been wondering if I'm dense and this is a US-centric bias of mine thanks to the ISP behaviors I've had to deal with over the years.
It's still proper. Spoofing is as easy now as it was ten years ago.
Feedback appreciated,
Arian
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