ngrep behind nat
Date: 20 Aug 2004 18:26:49 -0700
hello i wrote a little script to scan packet with ngrep for viruses.
is there a way to display the destination addres of the packet behind
nat. for some reason all my packets have source and destination of my
intranet. thanks
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