This is the wrong list to ask the question, but the answer is to use IP Masquerading or NAT, if your using Linux which I assume u are, it comes bundled in the kernel, configure with iptables, you can find many examples on the net, google for iptables
Kalu
Hi all!
I've got a little security problem; checking on this address http://checkip.dyndns.org/, I've found out that my clients IPs are perfectly visible by the outside world.
How can I get rid of that and either pass the NAT address or a fake one ?
Thanks
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