On Jun 6, 2011, at 5:55 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> said:
You're not that atypical either, at least compared to US users. The following very common applications are known to have problems with LSN: The HTTPs Server on TiVO boxes
I'm curious: how does this have any problem with any particular NAT implementation? The TiVo HTTPS server is only intended to be accessed from the local LAN, so what happens outside your house (e.g. LSN) shouldn't matter.
I disagree. It is allowed to be accessed anywhere from within your household. A household is defined as the members who live there regardless of where in the world they are at any particular time. Since I spend a great deal of time traveling, I routinely download shows from my TiVO over the internet using the https server on the TiVO box. Fortunately, my TiVO boxes have public IPv4 addresses and this is not an issue. I have confirmed with legal counsel and with TiVO that my interpretation of the term household is valid within the meaning of their license agreement. Owen