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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Dick Davies wrote :<BR>
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> On 27/07/06, David Balazic <david.balazic@hermes.si> wrote:<BR>
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> > Is it possible at all to forge an IP for a hostname over mDNS ?<BR>
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> > Like www.ubuntu.com -> 10.2.3.4 ?<BR>
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> No. But the fact you've used the word 'forge' makes me think you're<BR>
> not getting the whole mDNS idea.<BR>
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No, I just wanted to clarify, whether the fear, that<BR>
mDNS installed could "falsify" host addresses is based on<BR>
fact or fiction.<BR>
Seems the latter, based on answers posted.<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
David</FONT>
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