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Posted by yawnmoth on 12/18/35 11:48
Gordon Burditt wrote:
> <snip>
> NAT in a firewall or router?
> Using a broadcast address for this is kinda wierd.
>
> Describe your network topology, including all the routers and switches.
It's remote web hosting on the GoDaddy.com hosting servers. Beyond
that, I don't know...
> If there's NAT in use, you can't detect this just from the
> server end. You'd have to ask (and trust) the client end to
> give you what *it* thinks the IP address is. But Javascript
> is often Turned Off (tm).
Wouldn't using a SOCKS proxy or something yield false positives in that
case?
Also, would the gateway computer be the one responsible for the NAT?
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