On 10/11/10 7:40 AM, Rémi Després wrote:
> 
> Le 9 oct. 2010 à 02:50, Fred Baker a écrit :
>>> That's not limited to Germany. Would that dtag.de would use 172.16/12 
>>> rather than 10/8 or 192.168/16, as the latter two seem to find their way 
>>> into so many home configurations.
> 
> 
>> Having the same prefix on each side of the residential NAT could be a real 
>> pain...
> 
> With my understanding of how NATs work, I don't see why.
> Could you elaborate?

I can cause problems, it doesn't have to... there's a reason why nat
rewriting occurs before forwarding in for example linux iptables.

if you expect to connect to host in a overlapping assignment you're
going to have a problem but I think that's assumed.

> Regards,
> RD
> 
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