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andrewwg94

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Aug 5, 2009
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i have my iphone tethered to my computer using the 'official' way. i noticed that the computer is not given the internet ip address directly. it gives tethered devices ip address just like a router. either in the 192.168.20.2+ or 192.168.21.2+ range. is there anyway i can expose one of those internal ip addresses to the internet? i tried typing in 192.168.20.1, but that ip address belongs to phone itself (because if i'm running the ifile server, it takes me to it).
 
i have my iphone tethered to my computer using the 'official' way. i noticed that the computer is not given the internet ip address directly. it gives tethered devices ip address just like a router. either in the 192.168.20.2+ or 192.168.21.2+ range. is there anyway i can expose one of those internal ip addresses to the internet? i tried typing in 192.168.20.1, but that ip address belongs to phone itself (because if i'm running the ifile server, it takes me to it).

Well I know that PDANet (Jailbreak to get this) doesn't do port forwarding nor UnPnP, so you can't say run a file server behind it.
 
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