30 Jul
2007
30 Jul
'07
1:11 p.m.
On 7/29/07, Peter Dambier <peter@peter-dambier.de> wrote:
Ways have been found to drill holes into NAT-routers and firewalls, but they are working only as long as it is only you who wants to break out of the NAT. As soon as the mainstream has only left rfc 1918 addresses p2p will stop.
really? http://samy.pl/chownat/ NAT stops nothing. The concept in the above script (which has been around for several years) would be trivial for any P2P software to implement if it detects it is behind a NAT; in fact, this method may well be in use already. -- darkuncle@{gmail.com,darkuncle.net} || 0x5537F527 encrypted email to the latter address please http://darkuncle.net/pubkey.asc for public key