Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 14709
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1998/10/1 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA] UID:14709 Activity:high
10/1    How do you change the return address of a ping packet?  I want to
        flood ping a spammer.
        \_ read the src herman
        \_ If you don't know what you're doing, you'll get caught, possibly
           get sued, and line their pockets.  Find a way to fight them that
           lies within the scope of your skills.  Also, should someone explain
           to you how to do what you want or (heaven forbid) you figure it
           out on your own, do _not_ do this from soda.  We will get in trouble,
           you will get squished.
           \_ The man speaks truth. We'll be a-watching. --root
        \_ it's simple, just use the 'remote manipulation' command, 'rm'. it
           has the nifty options -r '(r)ewrite address' and -f '(f)orge source'.
           and as an added bonus you can give '*' as the source address, which
           will make the packets untraceable. (it's like putting '*' in the
           shadow password file so that people can't read your password.)