Darkshadow
wandering shadow
Shhh, Scott, don't go giving out hacker secrets, now.
Actually, though, that wouldn't work. The router would forward it to you, but the incoming address isn't changed at all, just passed on, so iTunes wouldn't accept it as being local.
You could change your local machine's address (as long as the router doesn't require a specific address range to communcate to) and trick iTunes into thinking that it's on the local subnet, but that would be a big pain to do...you'd have to manually change it & update the address with the router for whoever wanted to listen. Plus whoever wanted to listen would have to tell you first.
Actually, though, that wouldn't work. The router would forward it to you, but the incoming address isn't changed at all, just passed on, so iTunes wouldn't accept it as being local.
You could change your local machine's address (as long as the router doesn't require a specific address range to communcate to) and trick iTunes into thinking that it's on the local subnet, but that would be a big pain to do...you'd have to manually change it & update the address with the router for whoever wanted to listen. Plus whoever wanted to listen would have to tell you first.