3 Oct
2007
3 Oct
'07
12:14 a.m.
At 7:01 PM -0700 10/2/07, David Conrad wrote:
For the tiny subset that actually want to provide services, uniqueness is generally a pre-requisite, but what percentage of the IPv4 address space is used to provide services?
You mean like the p2p "services" which are such a large percentage of bulk traffic? Or the udp media stream "service" I provide for video chats with Gabriel's nana and uncles? I personally think of them as applications, but if you want to see them as service, fine by me. Uniqueness is a mighty handy property, as anyone trying to implement ICE to get SIP working across NATs will gladly tell you. Ted