Sounds like the ISP box is providing proxy service rather than just routing. if configured as a router the gateway would just forward the packets and would only decrement the ttl counter. unless the ISP changes there setup you will have to live with it. Dennis Once upon a time Monday 09 August 2004 9:05 am, Sanjay Arora wrote: > Hi all > > > Also, when I visit any site like checkmyip.com, it shows my IP address > as 202.x.x.130. > > Now, the argument is this...I say all sites, irrespective of the > protocol (smtp/http outgoing/incoming), only the ip address issued to me > i.e. 202.x.x.139 should be recorded everywhere, as the job of the > gateway is routing & not two-way port forwarding and the source IP > addresses should not be magled/changed by the Linux router/machine.. > > On the other hand, the ISP claims, its not so....when using Linux for > routing the gateway address will be recorded...and the results or the > so-called problem issues I am raising are invalid. As the Linux machine > is sending the packets to the net, it has to tell its IP in the packets, > by changing the source address. > Can someone please advise me, if I am right? and what the ISP seems to > be doing & what he should be doing? > > Sorry for a loooong post but I thought, I rather err on the side of > clarity. > > Hope you guys can help me, like so many others you have helped. > > With best regards and thanks in advance. > Sanjay. >
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