Re: Use iptables to block all non-US ssh traffic
From: matt_left_coast (not_at_chance.org)
Date: 09/19/05
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Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:25:56 -0700
Barton L. Phillips wrote:
> while the other answers are technically
> incomplete
BTW, if you have read what I have written (something I doubt by your
responses so far) I am saying they are MORE then incomplete, they are
INACURATE as a method of telling where an IP address is deployed. Infact I
have spent much more time on the INACURACIES than the incompleteness.
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