Derek, they are just doing name based Apache Virtual URL's on all the same server. 

The TCP/IP header of the packet provides the information on source and destination, when not rewritten from NAT, etc.  That header information cross referenced with other packets provides a signature that can easily be traced to the server itself, or found from within your cookies on your side or the server side (which are cached for large institutions by places like Akamai [that has federal government access at all times (Google uses Alamai)].

The NSA/DHS taps and security audits know what they are doing and can crunch a great deal of data to fingerprint and determine a subset of information about each person.

Cross reference of Akamai Caching information (with those taps) trivially identifies most people irregardless of a proxy, however much people think they are anonymizing.

The only successful exploits run from a script on a server run from leap frog access from a list of servers outside of the USA.

Everyone else doing nepharious things is either interesting enough to just watch or on their way to jail.

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Derek Trotter <expat.arizonan@gmail.com> wrote:
That doesn't always work.  Take cases where multiple sites live on a server with one IP address.

I pinged www.gc.maricopa.edu to get their IP address 140.198.200.163.  I put in firefox and got their site.

I tried the same for www.foxnews.com 24.143.206.89 but got the following instead.

Invalid URL

The requested URL "/", is invalid.

Reference #9.55ce8f18.1321555305.131e3b52



On 11/17/2011 10:56 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 11/15/2011 04:37 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2011/1115_cybersecurity_friedman.aspx

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I haven't read the proposals (did read the article), but if all they're doing is changing DNS services, wouldn't (simply) adding entries to the hosts file of any client circumvent the controls? Am I missing something?


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