NH>> So what? Unless you have a completely-proxy-firewall (block
NH>> everything and allow only application proxies), whatever packets
NH>> you let through (be they http, ftp, or icq) carry the IP address
NH>> of the machine behind the firewall. But so what? If you use

I give you address of a machine behind a firewall. It's 10.1.4.12. Now
what you gonna do? Intranet IPs do not carry any information except of the
mood of the sysadmin who configured them. Take random intranet IP and you
have a good chance hitting some machine. And what?

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