On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <201202200107.q1K17W5l000294@aurora.sol.net>, Joe Greco writes:
I have running code to make the reverse translations, with which protocols such as ftp with PORT commands are working.
No, I think you do not understand...
I have a NAT gateway with a single public address.
I have 15 FTP servers and 22 web servers behind it.
I want people to be able to go to ftp://<hostname> and/or = http://<hostname> for each of them.
Owen,
Your suggestion here would set many "security experts" heads on fire.
Whatever will they do when NAT doesn't make such things virtually impossible?
:-)
Time to write "How to use SRV with FTP". CGN is going to push the extension of a whole lot of protocols.
That would be the worst case scenario, actually. Owen