From: Letcher R. <le...@co...> - 2002-09-14 15:35:38
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> > I use dns2go, and I installed a DSL router about 2 weeks ago. > dns2go works > fine behind the router, and I don't think I did anything to get it going. > It just worked. Easier than behind Norton firewall in fact, though I have > not yet enabled the router's firewall. > Your client contacts the server at dns2go and the return address the dns2go "sees" will be the router's address of course. The address of your client is a non-routable IP (10.X.X.X or 192.168.X.X) address. When the dns2go server knows the DHCP assigned address of your router, it knows where to address your packets. Letcher |