The IP on the M10 is 210.55.116.42
The Ip being presented to the web sites in question was
203.96.111.199
the implication is that the machine that is 203.96.111.199 is
taking the
packets and doing something akin to NAT on them. Or possible
some other sort
of Proxy service. The server at the far end is seeing the
packets as if they are coming from the 203.96.111.199 machine.
Kit,
We have been trying to link up between our ISDN and ADSL in order to get
Netmeeting, or VDO Phone operating. So far we have found that when
connecting via IP addresses we can only connect from the ADSL to the ISDN.
When we attempt to contact the ADSL from the ISDN we get a message "party
not online" or words to that effect any way.
Do you think this could in part be due to the sort of IP masquerading that
you have seen? Just a thought at present, but it would tend to explain the
problem. If it is the problem it could also make video conferencing via
the ADSL pretty hard until some sort of static IP system is made available
which is a shame because we now have all this bandwidth to play with. Just
the thing for decent video.
Regards,
Dion Holmes.
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Received on Mon Aug 16 10:02:23 1999