http://checkip.dyndns.org/
how is this possible? i am behind a standard install of pfSense
1.2.3-RELEASE which means i am NAT'd. how is pfsense publishing my
private IP?
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slamp slamp wrote:
http://checkip.dyndns.org/
how is this possible? i am behind a standard install of pfSense
1.2.3-RELEASE which means i am NAT'd. how is pfsense publishing my
private IP?
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Lyle,
The original poster is correct that pfSense is publishing that data if/when
squid is used. Squid can add headers that contain the private IP of the
computer that originated the request. In the pfSense Squid package, the
setting to send these headers is set ON by default.
I had the same
Then it's not pfSense, but Squid doing that! Squid is a separate
package and not part of pfSense. (I do know what Squid is as I built
and administer a squid server for a customer)
Lyle
Moshe Katz wrote:
Lyle,
The original poster is correct that pfSense is publishing that data
if/when squid
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Lyle Giese l...@lcrcomputer.net wrote:
slamp slamp wrote:
http://checkip.dyndns.org/
how is this possible? i am behind a standard install of pfSense
1.2.3-RELEASE which means i am NAT'd. how is pfsense publishing my
private IP?
What makes you think