On 2014-04-24 17:13 , Tom Hayward wrote: [..]
We have an RF network connected to 44net and don't want fines and our licenses revoked if someone else from 44net forwards something against the rules to our network. To protect ourselves, we have to know the *identity* of the other 44net station sending the data.
Layer 3 (IP) is not useful for hiding identity anyway. Though source-prefix-filtering (and other BCP38/SAVE rules) must definitely be adhered to.
If one wants to hide their identity, the only real effective way is to use a mix network, eg Tor which works over 44net btw ;)
Greets, Jeroen