On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Jiří Zárevúcký wrote:
2009/3/10 Kurt Zeilenga <[email protected]>:
Also, the Security Considerations should note that it might not be
appropriate for the server to disclose the IP address it associates
with the
client to the client (such as when the server is behind a NAT).
I don't think this could pose any problem. Even if the server itself
is behind a NAT, it still sees the public IP of the client (most
probably it's ISP's router).
Not necessarily. (Note: I'm using NAT here to refer to any box that's
doing any form of network address translation.)
-- Kurt