A new 'Beta' test from Panda

A new 'Beta' test from Panda

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A new 'Beta' test from Panda BoaterDave 07-26-2007
Posted by BoaterDave on July 27, 2007, 9:19 am
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Sorry Dave . But I cannot comment on your request since I am not familiar at
all with the Panda software. Maybe someone will come along soon that can
comment on your question.

**Thanks for your straight-forward reply, Peter. I'll wait patiently! :)

As far as IP addresses go you do know that they can be spoofed and some
people do it .
You have been in a similar situation yourself when you had your ID stolen in
the past so you know what kind of situation it can create

**Indeed - your memory serves you well (this time!) However, that does *not*
explain why posts from you here invariably have different IP addresses when
the day changes. You cannot, surely, be suggesting that when folk visit
/this/ group and see the name of Peter Foldes that it isn't really you?
People tend to see a name they trust and follow the advice given - how easy
it would be to mislead vulnerable folk in such a scenario. So I ask you once
again, politely., the reason for the constant change in your IP address.

BD

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> Hello Peter! Thank you for the reminder.
>
> It would, though, have been even more helpful had you also given your view
> on the new facility from Panda as I'd requested.
>
> Whilst I'm here I noted that your IP address is currently 64.228.81.234
> Having checked your other posts on this group since 31 May, each IP
> address
> is different (save for on 5 July when 3 replies were made on the same
> day).
> The previous training given by you - to me - suggested that an IP address
> may be used to identify a particular poster. Others posting here *do*
> maintain the same IP address. Will you, please, explain why yours changes?
>
> An additional query. On a separate newsgroup, on a private server, the IP
> address of a poster is shown as 127.0.0.1, viz:-
>
> X-Trace: dogagent.com 1185373384 26976 127.0.0.1 (25 Jul 2007 14:23:04
> GMT)
>
> I'd be grateful if you, or anyone else knowledgeable on such matters,
> would
> comment on this. Thank you.
>
> David
>
> ***************************************
>
>
> multiposted not crossposted. Even worse
>
>
> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
>> Forgive the cross-post but, on reflection, I felt this might be a more
>> appropriate place to ask this question!
>>
>> Hi - just wondering is any of the gurus here have tried it and might wish
>> to
>> comment: See: http://www.nanoscan.com/
>>
>> David
>><