electron
Electrical
- Dec 6, 2000
- 18
Hi There:
It is said that when a proxy server is used there is no way to identify your terminal from the outside. The proxy do that replacing my terminal address with the proxy address. There has to be a way the proxy keeps a reference code related to my terminal address to identify the packets comming in to my terminal from the outside. Is this code hidden in the packet, is the code changes every time there is a new connection?? Is that the case?? The proxy puts a code in the packet going out?? In which layer this code is inserted??
If not how the proxy identifies the packets comming in if this packets does not contain the address of my terminal???
Thanks in advance
Rafael
It is said that when a proxy server is used there is no way to identify your terminal from the outside. The proxy do that replacing my terminal address with the proxy address. There has to be a way the proxy keeps a reference code related to my terminal address to identify the packets comming in to my terminal from the outside. Is this code hidden in the packet, is the code changes every time there is a new connection?? Is that the case?? The proxy puts a code in the packet going out?? In which layer this code is inserted??
If not how the proxy identifies the packets comming in if this packets does not contain the address of my terminal???
Thanks in advance
Rafael