Re: *** surviving my new CANCEL attack***
- From: Francois Grieu <fgrieu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:14:30 +0100
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<xLADf.574957$zb5.184658@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"cryptonom@xxxxxxx" <cryptonom@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just from looking at the headers on the post that started
> this thread, it can seen to come from the same ISP
Yes
> and via the same newsreader as Francois Grieu.
You can see it, but it is misleading. The "User-Agent" field
is easy to forge. But compare the format for "Date" in my posts
and in the forgery, the perp did not get this right.
> Should each of us keep a list of IP addresses that we use,
> just to help identify these sporgeries, or must we resort
> to PGP signing our postings?
Problem with IP addresses is that they can be forged with
the approriate resources, though this is marginal in practice.
PK certificates are stong, problem is lack of built-in support,
at headers level, in most newsreaders. And I do not want to
annoy the world with PGP markers in the body of my posts.
Also I fear problems with 8-bit content.
> Regardless, I'd sure like to see that proof that Juuso has,
Me too,
> so that Francois can clear his name once and for all.
Above forensics should be enough for this purpose, even if
the title of the forgery did not convince you.
Francois Grieu
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