Re: A new 'Beta' test from Panda



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"Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry Dave . But I cannot comment on your request since I am not familiar at
all with the Panda software. Maybe someone will come along soon that can
comment on your question.

**Thanks for your straight-forward reply, Peter. I'll wait patiently! :)

As far as IP addresses go you do know that they can be spoofed and some
people do it .
You have been in a similar situation yourself when you had your ID stolen in
the past so you know what kind of situation it can create

**Indeed - your memory serves you well (this time!) However, that does *not*
explain why posts from you here invariably have different IP addresses when
the day changes. You cannot, surely, be suggesting that when folk visit
/this/ group and see the name of Peter Foldes that it isn't really you?
People tend to see a name they trust and follow the advice given - how easy
it would be to mislead vulnerable folk in such a scenario. So I ask you once
again, politely., the reason for the constant change in your IP address.

BD

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"BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Peter! Thank you for the reminder.

It would, though, have been even more helpful had you also given your view
on the new facility from Panda as I'd requested.

Whilst I'm here I noted that your IP address is currently 64.228.81.234
Having checked your other posts on this group since 31 May, each IP
address
is different (save for on 5 July when 3 replies were made on the same
day).
The previous training given by you - to me - suggested that an IP address
may be used to identify a particular poster. Others posting here *do*
maintain the same IP address. Will you, please, explain why yours changes?

An additional query. On a separate newsgroup, on a private server, the IP
address of a poster is shown as 127.0.0.1, viz:-

X-Trace: dogagent.com 1185373384 26976 127.0.0.1 (25 Jul 2007 14:23:04
GMT)

I'd be grateful if you, or anyone else knowledgeable on such matters,
would
comment on this. Thank you.

David

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"Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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multiposted not crossposted. Even worse


http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Forgive the cross-post but, on reflection, I felt this might be a more
appropriate place to ask this question!

Hi - just wondering is any of the gurus here have tried it and might wish
to
comment: See: http://www.nanoscan.com/

David






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