Because the encrypted payload contains the need routing information for the clients. If all we wanted to do was encrypt traffic between two hosts, we would not need to have the extra header, but, since we are creating an encrypted tunnel, t...
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/firewalls/why-there-extra-...
The gatewy will decrement the TTL field by one.
http://cs.uccs.edu/%7Ecs522/hw2F2006sol.html
Hi Malheiros, All ZCS enhancements are handled through the bugzilla for tracking and voting. Please go to bugzilla.zimbra.com and file a bug enhancment request for the IP Header info. Thanks jh
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/users/3631-x-originating-i...
When using a dedicated IP, you may need to use the following header to solve the issue: getenv(HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR)
https://www.servage.net/wiki/Dedicated_IP
Sorry, my previous post was terrible, i was not thinking clearly. You should be able to migrate your clients to the new IIS server, then go ahead and change your name servers on your domain registar account. For instance, Change ns1.yourdom...
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=555500
Not just from an e-mail address, no. But if you send someone e-mail, absolutely. But if you dial in your IP address changes every time.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090722151...
Unfortunately no. Some email services do not log the original IP Address in the header. Typically this would be done from a WebMail provider. Three of the best known IP hiders are GMail, FastMail and HushMail. GMail and FastMail allow their...
http://scamvictimsunited.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/the-n...