If you you set your IP as the server's IP wouldn't the network get confused and start fighting each other? Sounds like a bad idea. Sounds like you should buy some books. Also sounds like you're at work.
Hi,
On my network there is a web server, accessed by many people using the network (normally by IP). I want people to be directed to my machine instead of the server when they direct their browser to the server IP (so I don't think I really want a MiTM attack as I actually want the http requests to come to my machine).
How well will setting my IP in BT to the server's IP work? Or is there a better way of doing this?
Thanks in advance!
If you you set your IP as the server's IP wouldn't the network get confused and start fighting each other? Sounds like a bad idea. Sounds like you should buy some books. Also sounds like you're at work.
I felt like bending the bars back, and ripping out the window frames and eating them. yes, eating them! Leaping, leaping, leaping! Colonics for everyone! All right! You dumb*sses. I'm a mental patient. I'm *supposed* to act out!
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I felt like bending the bars back, and ripping out the window frames and eating them. yes, eating them! Leaping, leaping, leaping! Colonics for everyone! All right! You dumb*sses. I'm a mental patient. I'm *supposed* to act out!
A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.
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I know I seem harsh in some of my replies. SORRY! But if you're doing something illegal or posting something that seems to be obvious BS I'm going to call you on it.