NAT confessions: revealing the hosts behind the translator
draft-yourtchenko-nat-reveal-hash-00
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Authors | Andrew Yourtchenko , Dan Wing | ||
Last updated | 2010-08-25 | ||
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Abstract
When an IP address is shared among several subscribers, it is impossible to determine which subscriber has initiated that TCP connection. This memo describes a technique to share the identity of a subscriber that initiated a TCP connection with the TCP server.. The proposed method avoids altering the application-level payload and works well with SSL-protected connections.
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