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

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No, use the IP 127.0.0.1

But make sure you send the packets fast.  That should work :-)

Shane


On 28 Oct 2004 10:23:26 -0000, rupesh kumar kumar
<rupesh_533@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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
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I must say that I haven't laughed in a long time how I laughed today when I restarted reading with a friend of mine this thread. I must say that besides the fact that some people here are the "seasoned professionals" like someone said many of them are also very clever people (or should I say bodies? :) ). I think that a reunion of Red Hat list users might prove to be fascinating (probably as fascinating as the Apocalypse but hey... we live only once, isn't it?).

P.S. And we could all bring packets with us...

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