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disguising your ip address is relatively easy using a anonymous proxy...simple program for that is <a href="http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html">JAP</a> (JAP will route you through one of several non-logging servers in Dresden...) but to change it to a specific ip address you would need to find a box in that domain that runs a proxy (like squid) and run go like that....but good luck finding that...
edit: Aren't you that guy who just posted that sketchy topic asking for the same thing? ....this sounds rather fishy to me...
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The best way to do that is to tunnel from your machine to a remote machine that does have access to the server. Then access the FTP site from the remote machine. However for most of the solutions I can think of to work, you need an actual machine within the allowed IPs, which probably doesn't help you much.
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