In <171056613.33698.296...@heaviside.invalid>, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
>A salient detail is that
>carnot has a public address whereas a masqueraded machine under
>a router typically has a private address.

Masquerading is not a required part of routing.  While NAT and similar 
masquerading technologies have become very popular (as we are running out of 
IPv4 addresses), your average TCP/IP connection will go through more routers 
that do not masquerade the connection than router that do masquerade the 
connection.
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