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IP Spoofing and data specific to each IP address, Will it be possible someday to tie header info to IP?
cirej2000
post May 14 2010, 03:40 PM
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This idea is tied to my previous post regarding having Request Headers that are modifiable by WAPT instead of the static ones that are available now.

One key benefit of having dynamic headers would be to have specific Referrer headers tied to an IP address which would be great since the IP Spoofing feature is a wonderful tool in and of itself.

I also hope that I am not filing too many of these requests...I don't want to be seen as a nuisance! unsure.gif
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Sergei Leonov
post May 17 2010, 05:58 AM
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How Referrer ties with IP Spoofing? Referrer relates to a page from which client visited a current page, IP Spoofing relates to client’s IP.


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post May 17 2010, 02:32 PM
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QUOTE (Sergei Leonov @ May 16 2010, 10:58 PM) *
How Referrer ties with IP Spoofing? Referrer relates to a page from which client visited a current page, IP Spoofing relates to client’s IP.

good point, we pass through the end-user IP regardless of the client's (merchant) referrer host.

So just being able to have the referrer header be dynamically settable would be great.

Thanks!


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