Re: Server in a NAT subet?
I can't publish node's IP address as this is not reachable from
outside, and I am not sure what happens if I publish the routers
address.
Ignoring any 'Acceptable Use Policy' or 'Terms of Use' that your ISP may
have, If you have forwarded the port from the router's world address (let's
say '88.107.131.106' that you posted from, and port 80) to the internal
address/port of the real server, then it's essentially the same as above.
The router does of IP re-writing, and the connection goes through.
Sorry I didn't get this part. I am not aware of any legal limitations
ISPs place on incoming connections.
The definition of a server in my post is a process that calls listen()
and accept()'s TCP/IP connections. Is this not allowed?
.
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