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by IgorPartola
4880 days ago
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Sorry, but I can't tell from your profile who "we" is. Are any of your results public? Also, what do you mean by "many websites will not expect you to connect to the IPs other than the first"? My OS's DNS resolver randomizes the A/AAAA records I get on every resolution. The website operator cannot control which IP I will connect to. If you mean that websites don't expect two simultaneous connections, then I would be curious how two different servers would coordinate the fact that each got a TCP connection from the same IP at any scale. How does that interact with NAT? For example I believe some IBM campuses are behind giant NAT's with a single IP address per building or some such. Which websites get confused by this? |
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