6 Sep
2001
6 Sep
'01
9:18 p.m.
|> From: David Howe [mailto:DaveHowe@gmx.co.uk] |> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 5:54 PM |> |> > Or more completely, they expect the network to be |> > transparent so that every port at the destination IP |> > address connects to the same machine, and there |> > is no operational restriction on which end initiates |> > the communication. Absolutely true. I'll take that clarification. |> which of course *is* possible for at least one machine per visible IP |> address - even if additional IPs are masqed behind it. if you are doing one:one NAT then why do NAT at all? if you are doing one:many then it won't work (broken).