On 2016-01-20 17:17, Robert Armstrong wrote:
BTW, if exploited properly, that property could
come in handy for people with dynamic IPs.
You still have the problem on the
originating side...
The person with the dynamic IP would be the originating (aka "active") side.
The person with the static IP would be the listening side. Multinet doesn't care
what the IP of the active side might be, so the dynamic IP would not be an issue.
Good point. In that case, it would indeed improve life.
Of course, you're router would have to forward
all port 700 traffic this way so maybe you're back to DDoS nightmares...
:-)
Johnny
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