% % > On the list below, I believe that peer-to-peer applications like % > napster can work in a NAT world. All you need is a registration % > and rendezvous service to put the two peers together. % % why do people so often assume that there are *two* peers? % % Ketih 'cause one entity does not a peering session make? :) e.g. it takes (at least) two to tango... or peer. -- --bill
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