On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 02:41:24PM -0700, Tim Hogan wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> In an attempt to verify that only what I wanted to get through was getting
> through I went to http://www.auditmypc.com/ and there I received the
> surprise message that my internal IP address of 10.1.1.10 was exposed. I
> am guessing that my rule set is fine because the scan only showed what I
> expected but what is going on with NAT showing my internal address and how
> do I fix it?
I haven't looked at their site in depth; however, given that it's
browser driven, it may not be anything to do with NAT, but with it
being able to use Javascript and/or Java to retrieve information about
your client system's settings. In this case, there's nothing wrong
with your NAT/IPF configuration, but you might want to disable
Javascript/Java in your browser to avoid leaking information.
-- Clifton
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