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July
@july
One day in the near future we are going to be able to smell things through TCP/IP
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Mal Plankton
@mplankton
That sure beats UDP Smell where I can't choose which connections to allow open.
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July
@july
Hey can I send you a smell? Sure send me a smell Ok I’m going to send you a smell Ok send me a smell Ok here’s the smell Ok thanks for the smell Is that the end of the smell? Yeah that’s all there is to the smell
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July
@july
UDP version: HERES THE SMELL HERES THE SMELL HERES THE SMELL HERES THE SMELL HERES THE SMELL HERES THE SMELL
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Mal Plankton
@mplankton
Adding rule: access-list Mask permit udp good_smells my_nose eq smells deny udp stinky_smells my_nose eq smells permit udp any any eq smells exit
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July
@july
Yeah good call imagine trying to blast stinky_smells on UDP broadcast or multicast address
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