If xsd (the server) is running on a host behind a NAT, it records the NAT's translated IP:port from which client connects, not the true origin's IP.
Perhaps client & server need protocol update so that client sends its real IP as part of setup info (or is there a way to get client true IP despite NAT?)
If xsd (the server) is running on a host behind a NAT, it records the NAT's translated IP:port from which client connects, not the true origin's IP.
Perhaps client & server need protocol update so that client sends its real IP as part of setup info (or is there a way to get client true IP despite NAT?)
If xsd (the server) is running on a host behind a NAT, it records the NAT's translated IP:port from which client connects, not the true origin's IP.
Perhaps client & server need protocol update so that client sends its real IP as part of setup info (or is there a way to get client true IP despite NAT?)