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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Nguyen Manh Thang
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 6:00 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Forward IP to remote location
> 
> Hi,
> I'm trying to forward one or more IP addresses from one location to
> another. Location A has xxx.xxx.xxx.96/27 IP addresses. In Location A
> there
> is a CISCO Router, but I don't have access to this router. Location B
is
> connected to the Internet using cable modem. The IP address  that
comes to
> the server in location B is 10.1.70.40, as you can see this is not
ratable
> IP address. Is there a way to run HTTP server at Location B using one
of
> the IP address in Location A?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Rossen
> 
> 
>
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> I have the same your question. You not do yet?
> 
> pls lead me do.
> thanks
> manh thang

Maybe I'm missing something, but... Nope.

When a surfer to your site wants to go xxx.xxx.xxx.98 they will go to
location A, not to whatever cable modem location site A is at. The only
way to make certain IP addresses appear to be coming from locations they
weren't intended to come from (and have actual two-way communication) is
as a result of hacking one or more networks.

If this kind of thing worked, people would be hijacking websites left
and right. 


Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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