![]() To my knowledge routing tables should understand machine address. Intermediate routers/host understands only MAC addresses. The idea of inter-network is basically based on hop-to-hop delivery. It's source & destination IP address which remain. Here is a snippet from Wikipedia about the TCP/IP data line layer: when to packet go through a proxy (like the client router), the proxy's address is added to the packet too. ![]() If I understand it correctly, the client sends a packet that contains it's MAC address. So, if the router of the server know about the mac address of the client (all of them), why the server page (like aspx) cannot have this information? This is because that each packet that goes in a certain path, should also be returned in similar path. ![]() From what I know, all the MAC addresses that the packet gone through are in the packet. ![]()
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