Question about remote server access
If I were to access a home based server remotely, could it be used to browse the web? More importantly, which computer’s IP address would be visible: the server or the remote access terminal (laptop)?
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If I were to access a home based server remotely, could it be used to browse the web? More importantly, which computer’s IP address would be visible: the server or the remote access terminal (laptop)?
Would it be possible to set up a server at home, access it remotely, and use it to browse the internet such that it appears to any website’s servers that the IP belongs to the home-based server and not the remote access computer?
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