> On Jun 16, 2016, at 2:43 AM, Mark Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you truly want to hide a host from the Internet, yet still allow it > to access things on the Internet, under IPv6 your network would use > ULA addressing, and have a per-application protocol proxy server that > makes all requests look like they've entirely originated from the > application proxy server itself. To the Internet server, the > application proxy server would appear to be the application end host > making the requests, preventing any internal host identifiers or other > attributes from leaking.
Even there, beware the email header.
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