Re: How I can send a Packet to every Body on Internet

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Ha, ha, ha, ha. That was very funny. I must try that script. You
should compress it in a tar.z file and upload it to sourceforge. Then
create a homepage called handandfeetfree.org.
Or failmail.com.

d.


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:55:22 +0200, Crucificator <crucificator@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> rupesh kumar kumar wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >  How I Can send a Packet to every body on the Internet.If I will send a Packet to 255.255.255.255 what will happen.Is this enough
> >
> >
> >Regards
> >Rupesh
> >
> >
> you could use a script like this one:
> 
> everybody = whoisconnected(INTERNET)
> for i in everybody do {
>     letter = write_mail(i);
>     packet = put_letter_in_packet (letter);
>     leave_packet_at_post_office(packet)
> }
> 
> of course this script can be optimized given the distance between your
> home and the post office.
> 
> you can find the functions in the library named internet_alternatives.h
> wich is part of the package named
> for_whom_doesnt_know_what_the_relation_between_broadcast_and_an_ip_addresses_is.rpms.
> 
> Of what interest this might be to you? Probing for holes? Writing a very
> fast spreading virus? You chose the wrong approach... :)
> 
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