internal ip address
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uxbod at splatnix.net
Wed Feb 6 14:04:43 GMT 2008
why does it matter? most enterprise networks use a private range anyway, and therefore non-routable from the outside.
Regards,
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----- alexbo at myself.com wrote:
> Thank you Denis for your reply.
> I realize what you wrote, but it appears to me that exposing internal
> ip addresses may lead anyone to know what is my internal network
> structure:
> the problem I am talking about is regarding an enterprise network,
> where various clients are involved in sending mail to the outer
> world.
> Is there a way to hide those internal ip addresses ?
> Regards,
> Alex
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