On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
The only reason FTP works through a NAT is because the NAT has already been hacked up to further mangle the data stream to make up for the mangling it does.
Speaking of should-have-died-years-ago. FTP fits that category well. ;)
I'm told that IPSEC through a NAT can be interesting too... And that's something I'm also told some corporations are interested in.
NAT traversal for ipsec was sorted out more than a few years ago with 3 or 4 different methods in play. I dropped out of that market about the time it came to light, but as a ipsec end user I haven't had NAT problems going back as far as 2006 for sure, possibily further. (the original problem was that only 1 user behind 1 IP could speak ipsec because it uses a specific protocol, not a port, that can only be 1-to-1. I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out that was magiced around without requiring the NAT devices to do anything. and ssl doesn't count. :) -- david raistrick http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html drais@icantclick.org http://www.expita.com/nomime.html