Hello all, In the recent multi-homing dicussions, many references were made, both public and private, to encouraging NAT and NAT techniques, in implementing local multi-homing. To be honest, even though I've used NAT myself and have implemented NAT for friends and clients, I would NEVER represent that a NAT'd address has the full connectivity to the Internet that a static address does. I've had many people ask me why. I've even gotten some hate-mail from members of this forum over this. The attached message is one instance-proof of where NAT is deficient. If you are selling transit and you are going to NAT them, then you cannot tell them that they have access to the full internet. There is a *lot* of stuff that will not transition a NAT boundary. A business that requires direct Internet access can't use NAT at the border. A business that delivers services to the internet can't use NAT, for their application servers, at all. BTW, I apologize if the subject-line appears inflammatory. |> -----Original Message----- |> From: ceo@vany.org [mailto:ceo@vany.org] |> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 10:39 AM |> To: announce@icann-ncc.org; ga@dnso.org |> Subject: [ga] Announcement: Invitation to remote participation in |> Non-Commercial Domain Names Holders Constituency in Montevideo |> |> |> The NCDNHC invites to all interested not able to attend our |> meeting in |> Montevideo to join us online. |> |> The meeting will be held on September 7 from 9:30 a.m. to |> 2:00 p.m local |> time (UTC -3). |> |> Details on remote participation are as follow: |> |> 1. Remote participation will be done through the VRVS system. To |> access it please browse http://www.vrvs.org |> 2. The Videoconference will take place in the Virtual Room Neptune, |> accesible from the World Wide Virtual Rooms. |> 3. To download the necessary software please access the |> DOWNLOAD sections at http://www.vrvs.org/ftp/ftp.html. All |> software is |> free of use |> 4. To learn more about how to use the VRVS tools, please |> access the DOC |> section at http://www.vrvs.org/Doc/doc.html |> 5. Don't forget to register your machine in the VRVS before use any |> tool installed. |> |> Connectivity requisites: |> 1. A public fixed IP address |> 2. A LAN must not be behing a NAT (Network Address Translation) |> 3. Machines should be properly registered in the DNS |> system. If you |> don't know what is this, please contact your network administrator. |> 4. Dialup users also can use VRVS (it is suppoused that |> your ISP have |> their DNS correctely setted-up) |> 5. H323 clients as Netmeeting, Polycom, and others works also with |> VRVS. Please read the documentation for more details. |> |> IMPORTANT: Try the VRVS software several days before the meeting to |> make sure that everything works properly. For this purpose, Vany |> Martinez will be in a test virtual room named CAFE, accessible from |> World Wide virtual rooms on September 6 from 10:00 a.m. to |> 12:00 p.m. local time (UTC -3). |> |> For any futher inquiry, please address them directly to Vany |> Martinez at |> ceo@vany.org |> |> |> -- |> Nilda Vany Martinez Grajales |> Information Technology Specialist |> Sustainable Development Networking Programme/Panama |> e-mail: vany@sdnp.org.pa |> http://www.sdnp.org.pa |> |> Nilda Vany Martinez Grajales |> Information Technology Specialist |> Sustainable Development Networking Programme/Panama |> http://www.sdnp.org.pa |> e-mail: vany@sdnp.org.pa |> Tel: (507) 230-4011 ext 213 |> Tel: (507) 230-3455 |> Fax: (507) 230-3646 |> __________________________________________ |> Get your free domain name and domain-based |> e-mail from Namezero.com |> New! Namezero Plus domains now available. |> Find out more at: http://www.namezero.com |> |> -- |> This message was passed to you via the ga@dnso.org list. |> Send mail to majordomo@dnso.org to unsubscribe |> ("unsubscribe ga" in the body of the message). |> Archives at http://www.dnso.org/archives.html |>