On the most set-ups I see the firewall was also the default gateway of
the network or the next hop.

                HTH
                        Mircea C.

"Daniel W. Ottey" wrote:
> 
> This is slightly off subject I guess, but here goes...
> 
> I work at a company that has a firewall set up (for normal reasons).  I
> really just have this urge to be running the RC5 dictributed net client on
> the machine, since it sits there not doing anything for 16 out of 24 hours
> a day.  My problem is I can't find "documented" anywhere the IP address of
> the firewall.  I figure I can use HTTP encoding, but first I need the IP
> of this firewall.  Can anyone tell me what steps I can use to find out the
> IP?  I am forced to run WinNT4 on my computer inside the firewall, but I
> have access to Win9x and Linux clients outside of the firewall (if that
> helps at all).  Thanks for any advice.  :-)
> 
>
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