On 10/17/08 10:08, Eric Leblond wrote:
NAT table is only reached for the SYN packet. Thus you can match of
the GET which come later.
*nod*
You should use a proxy to do so.
Agreed.
-or-
You could also set up your own DNS server and use it to poison DNS for
Yahoo. Resolve any Yahoo domains to your own server that is set up to
reply to any and all web pages. Then configure that web server / page
to issue a 302 redirect to the web page that you want people to see.
Grant. . . .
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