Faking hostnames and inconvenient anon IP

Sameer sameer at soda.berkeley.edu
Wed Apr 27 12:56:05 PDT 1994


> In that case one of us (who owns a machine directly plugged into the net)
> should set up an anon server that doesn't check for user/host names, or
> better yet, provide a bouncing off point for anonymous telnet...  Say
> something like you telnet to port 666 on toad.com, and then you're given

	Well starting sometime this summer I'm going to start selling shell
accounts, and I don't plan on spending much time verifying that there is a
TrueName associated with any given account. All I will care is that I get
my money and that the account isn't used to violate any security. I'll only
have a 14.4 analog connection to the net at first but as time goes on I'll
get a faster link. (As people pay me..) (If I get a report that the account
has been abused, I probably just shut it off with no refund.. I'll develop
a more specific policy when the time comes.)
	It's not exactly what you wanted, but it's privacy.





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