> According to my firm's chief network engineer
> (i.e., a CCNP), one of the signatures of a NATed IP
> address fronting many web browsers is multiple http
> requests almost on top of one another in time,
> something an individual PC would be very unlikely
> to generate.
Right, because a page full of images couldn't possibly generate that same behavior (you'd be surprised how many servers/proxies still don't do HTTP 1.1 and persistent connections)...
> According to my firm's chief network engineer
> (i.e., a CCNP), one of the signatures of a NATed IP
> address fronting many web browsers is multiple http
> requests almost on top of one another in time,
> something an individual PC would be very unlikely
> to generate.
Right, because a page full of images couldn't possibly generate that same behavior (you'd be surprised how many servers/proxies still don't do HTTP 1.1 and persistent connections)...