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by walrus01
1887 days ago
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Not that NIPR computers don't have access to the internet - but because this isn't 1987, those individual workstations would never have public facing DoD v4 IPs. They'll always be behind some combination of NAT and firewall or as you mentioned, proxy. Certainly there could be some DoD public IP on the external interfaces of said firewalls. If I had to guess very often the public facing side of those boxes might be a commercially acquired local ISP using that ISP's IP space, and not actual DoD IP space... |
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