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|    Mike Easter to arlen holder    |
|    Re: How to get up & running on a free pu    |
|    17 Feb 19 16:20:42    |
      XPost: comp.mobile.android, alt.comp.freeware, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       XPost: comp.mobile.ipad       From: MikeE@ster.invalid              arlen holder wrote:       > Mike Easter wrote:       >       >>> o Some nntp servers don't even obfuscate the IP (e.g., netfront)       >> However, most do. Almost all, in fact.       >       > Mike,       > When you speak out of utter ignorance, it dismays me.              There you go again.              > I know very well how the various nntp servers do and don't obfuscate NNTP       > headers, particularly the NNPT posting host.       >       > As an example, I've used Sunsite thousand upon thousands of times.       >       > Here is a simple adult factual question for you, Mike:       > o Does Sunsite obfuscate the NNTP posting host in the headers Mike?              No. Nor does the newer name dotsrc. sunsite.dk; dotsrc.org              For some posters, that disclosure of nntp serves as an identification to       prevent being forged. They trade the disclosure of their connecting IP       for the value it brings to the forgery issue.              >>> o Some never change their obfuscation algorithm (e.g., aioe)       >>       >> However, most obfuscation is completely adequate.       >       > Mike,       > I really wish you'd stop proving your utter & complete ignorance.       >       > I've used netfront thousands upon thousands of times, Mike.       > o Is the Netfront obfuscation "completely adequate" Mike?              Reading more of your drivel on this issue is pointless.              --       Mike Easter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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