As a matter of fact, I DO know what NAT is. As a thesis I implemented NIProxy (network intelligence) which is a network traffic shaping device. So please stop saying I don't know what NAT is.
If I have a router with DHCP range 192.168.0.1 / 24, and then I add a Openbsd with 2 interfaces, first 192.168.0.2, second (as DHCP) 192.168.1.1/24, then I need to use NAT for all clients which have a 192.168.1.1/24 IP. Otherwise the first router will get packets from 192.168.1.1/24 which should come from 192.168.0.2!
and blocking p2p/torrent is not that hard. I'll take your bet rapidshare is (currently) the only problem here..
ps: it's not the government here.. I take it there are no hackers, nor do the students have interest/time to do this stuff. Without any knowledge of computers you just can't start "hacking" or cracking or whatever. I used to try it when I didn't study ICT yet.
But ok I take it you are critical and I thank you for it, it's the best way.
So if this won't work, what do you suggest..?
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