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in reply to Hide real IP

Well, I really shouldn't be telling you this . . .

You'll have to engage the special super secret IP cloaking bit. To do this you'll first need to make sure your ethernet cable has a 12 micron coating of unobtanium (not the standard 9.8, mind you). Next you'll have to bypass the fetzer valve in the third jefferies tube (it'll be obvious which one it is, it's labeled "GNDN"). After you do that you'll have reversed the polarity of the neutron flow and your IP address will be completely hidden (well, except for a small ion trail, but they'd have to have installed the stellar survey patch to ethereal to detect that).

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Re: Re: Hide real IP
by Roy Johnson (Monsignor) on May 05, 2004 at 12:58 UTC
    Can't you just use LWP::UserSecretAgent?

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      That'd work in some cases, but then you might get caught if they're using Blofeld encryption (and they then could use the goldfinger utility to trace it back and you'd have to Expect your process to die).

      I'm pretty sure Net::Mossad could do the job though.

      You might also be tempted by Net::Cloak, however, beware that you're liable to be stung by Net::Dagger in that case.

      Just my 2 cents, -gjb-

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      Ah, but then, Mr. Phelps, if there were a bug in the code, you'd be fired and your former employers would deny all knowledge of you and your actions. Then your perlmonks account would self-destruct in ten seconds.

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Re: Re: Hide real IP
by ambrus (Abbot) on May 05, 2004 at 15:55 UTC
    reversed the polarity of the neutron flow

    You must surely mean neutrino flow

      reversed the polarity of the neutron flow

      You must surely mean neutrino flow

      Depends. The neutrino flow in the Jeffries Tube, or the neutron flow in the Unobtanium?

      And I'm not sure how Schroedinger's Cat is going to take the change in the Schwartzian Transform.

      -QM
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        I think everyone is missing the point.. just pass 42 as the first parameter to your constructor and things should be gravy.

        Grygonos